.-- . 3VETTRDERT.-:‘'-' l '.!''' ' . jr Adam •Titsis . 0071O . iciid ofihd hfurdir - of :Henry ''Sf4,*.fle ii, §'sjitati.ed - to Z..i 114gqky.the'nfa lost .1 Pead r . .. ..`Opitiibn sf the Court—Remarks. to Titus before Sentepoe; - ' ;,' • ..- - . • SENTENCE,'" BY% VIE COM' 1 . .. . , .. , ~ :,- Titus . : - Makes.-a'Spoocht , J:t • t7 , !.‘ Conimonwealth • }lii the. CourPif '.OYert. - .is ' • and Termirke6fpurn-i. Ati-dinit Tilus. ''.' Noland Oonrityii,., ~;';: :OPINION OF THECOUP.t.,i :., • .. Tli ef'endant Adam Tituslvas:indinted • ' for the murder of Henry Skahm sit Janu'ri ry - Ojer and Terrainer.arickonf the Brd:of. , June .1869 he, was kips:tight, inl?fiCourt and, being arraigned put fa ilieslen of guilty. : . Tilo'Siventy-fd'urtli Seetfon, of 'the "Act of 81 'of MarchlB6o provides v'tbat if any . person Indieted,formurder !'Shall be -con-: victed -bynonfefsion . the„court shall pro-, ceed 'l);.y examinelion of witnossas.to. 41, 1 .fermine'the tegrewof crime and to son , ,'„ tones aecordingly."•- .' • ' • We have examined •the witnesses' on part, of the Commonweaith and .Iho defon : dant, . and the '' law'. lies assigner to the Court, 'iii tlilit'eaio the grave and "respOnal- - ble duty.oldetermining_whothei_the_de—.' ' fendant 111'guilty of murder of the first or second - cipgrge.,,,, : ;. , '_ . • The Witnesses' :examined diSclose the following, stateof.facni. The 'def,indiult and deC'eased lied been Working on inn South Mon Ain r,41 road,. near, !Ortrlisie,•they camg fiil Shipponsburg on Monday evening ( 1 3 Tel eh Of Deceinber 1868, Titus bought pair of shoes' and borrowed the money corn kitahm to pay for them. :. They then welt out to Mrs. Fry's, the mother-in:law ", of Titus. a fearnillextruinSnipP. nsburg and near tin. South Mountain; withWltem-Ti tus and. his wife resided. Stollen remained. Monday night at Mrs. Fry's and on Tura. driy morning Titus again borrowed money from Stahl, the amount Mts. Fry could not state,_but she saw Stahin hand Titusa note. Tipp . Alio went. to Shippensburg , and ratfiirherl . Witli!twil'ensall sacks•Officiu r aornnicoffee,. a looking glasp end Acoal oil lamp.' 'The nett morning (Wednesday the 80th) Titus asked hirs...rry;', if she ' knew' where they coltld,g4 any meat. -lira. 'Fry said sha thought .they. could get . . meat at Mr: Smith's , Mrs: ..Fry, 'then went to Mr. Smith and on her 'return told Titus they could got meat? from Mi.. _ , Smith., Titus said Stahl had ..no small change, but they would,go to town` end_ , get the money changed. stithm tlittn said be would have to save his money tbathe ' might take sick•or not be able to get work. About threo o'clock in the afternoon Titus n. •.sa'd they ,were-going to chop wood :they ' -took the axe , and, left: the. hn446 'together. ' Titus returned alone about live o'clock (Wednesday.) Ho said boned loft Staple in the woods. The•next morning (Thurs day net Doc:) ho inquired for the shovel and put it in the hog pen ; weneto Mr. Smith's and paid $6.60 for meat mid but-' ter and brought it boom, and in' the anal- 7 noon .he and his wife went to Shippens-' burg and bought clothing and other arti cles .to the' amount of $2B which TituS paid for. The next morning he got up_ --early - and - after` breakfast7said - lie — Was go ing to Martin Mooney's. Mrs. Fry ob 'served that morning that the shovel was gone. Mrs. Worley proves -that on Thursday Titus borrowed from her a -1 mattock which he returned on Friday: Ti tus returned (on Friday 1869) henna 'din- VZinde,'T'dOrlifis - Fry and his wire:bi served mud on his pantaloons and face, his wife asked him - where he got the mud on him. He said oh wife ! I think you are Crazy, and ,wiped the mud off: his face. After dinner, Titua wont to Shitmoo,amrg. The plea of guilty admits the defendant committed" this murder, 'Mid the lathre requires thescourt, upon,the facts proved, which •we have rocitod,to , ' determine the . degreef Crime ofwbtch'the'dofendant is guilty', whether murder '<it, the first or sec ond degree; •• -- ,••.- :. ,-, .' • . Murder' in - the first degree 'is where a ' felonious.and malicious hoMiciiie is com mitted with specific intention to take life: murder in the. second degree ..where such a hemicido is commited without such in tent. Om:nth:. vs. Daly 4 P. L.. 1-. 156. Where tbe' intehtien: hi s t° kilHt cannot bo murdeti,.iit thh second. degree. It will be ' murder of the first, degree or manslaughter. ..15furder'of the second .14 , 00 can only be bo committed whore there is no intention 'to kill. The law infers an intention to • kill frdiri the use Of a weapon likely to kill an , l the wound inflicted on a part of the bor., likely to cause death. But where mule.; is .committedm any- other-way than `• by poisoh, lying in wait or in . the perpetration or attempt to perpetrate the crimes Of arson, rape robbery or burglary, to bo deemed murder of the first degree, the law requires that It shall not only, be wil ful but delibera. to and Premeditated ; - that. is, that the intention to. kill must be forelifd and exist in the mind Were the' mortal wound is given. - -1 • ~ • Soon after the at of 1794, the moaning of • the. , words wilful and deliberate, as used in, that act, received a construction by the upremothurt y ,Wilich has received the sanction of the same court to the pres ent time; In Cointh. vs McFall, Addison Reps. 268 which was tried- in 1794, the same year the set was is p assed,,it is said by the presidentoludge ; "To Inakeit pro meditated' it is not necessary that the do sign•shohld• 'belong formed. 'lf the,de- , sign ef killing , be formed, previous, to theact, act, IBM:lnclined t o believe it is the true Meaning of tho..law, that it is murder-in the first degree." In Comth. vs Lewis' and others, same ••reporti 288, the 'judge. says, "It death .wasocessioned by the vie., lent acts of the 'prisoner, and if those acts were donewith a design to kill, il, isanur "der in the first ,degree.",-In- Vdmtli; ye Richard Smith tried before 'lush ,Prod dent & Cornth. vs O',llara, before Mc- Kean 0..1. The 'awls `thus stated : „If the party killhigbed' time to think and did intend 11.1411;:for u lull:mt . () as well es an hour or a day, it is 'a deliberate, willfuli Premeditated;-killing, constituting murder, in the, first degree . ty i chi n'the 'eel Of Assam.: ts constructien, of the act was adopted gq Ludlow in 'Cointh •vi Kilpatrick; - ') y 198 , and upon error to the Supreme ,/!;.;!, , ,,.ItidgritStrong'-rwili: delivered 'the l • on of the Court, refers to the cases' • i - , And others,-.and concluded by saying,' - A. construction sehniform,.so long,con ‘4lOwid;:iiiil;Whicti. has remained untouched hrtgleglelitture from 1706'0,0e fedora • day, are not at liborktto. roped tp.",',',t These authariiiei fully estahltib t e , corti structiorref the net of 1794 rthrit.,t' jlelib•er: 'ate 401Yeeiiiecriirifeif";*1;4'6011.1*Cad;', mean: that' the Tateriiiiiii to kill liMst':.kiO,' • form:4:l.'4M the Mind before the mental wound is inflicted, but kmonnent, will Suf fice as well. Mr lin iidur .t.l. daya—' • ...-...-,,- Apnlithig t.ibNyiatizttc) Abe rpops Jot thito cash, we'mlibt 'dispose or it; with the re markpthat Ma impossible tozbelipmtbrit. a, Id W titi , :weruthes , ifilliii'll#4Yettirptlitik . witt'itiV; % 'l4;o', iiitil;',.*it44ol)Eigad,bibist,. :severs the heail ~ al inostAn tire I y from .the• tiodti'• and thou 2skisi , ,thil , ionoy , fec4 t ii - fit' , body , ; 6 f ll ? o4 4o4l4",Aitlil ilbtNitil4ii. , 41; his- mind the intention-to kill beforelho• • m ortallvou,nids'Were , infilted. "• ! ;";+ ', Bailie ,si ldiiiii!aiiOiiii4h ' it.this wean Driltiously , plpnirfi t dollbSttiktilurder.-* - therta,ii ' llaAr_ akticig44, e 3 )i.. h . 6', 11 3 ._ 4 . y. iii, Ship Orquurgt; ~.. NIA. ouiuM, Olk , laxoiyll 4 sv.ilii or: -He- 1 hvobtiltleCistpniktirSm , . hica h iiir. Ttiet 'Mtltlihiotti r t: r.biliaid, ilour;,c.siiree:iii .ailier , skihil . haunt, ly—ps •ylt.eifneitdo; lASI ISlti--Fry.toturn - 4• ad, ft/013tiiqfs :ATI 'Abld . TAtuir hic: - dolihi,' ' , puraiiiiki,,sno4cfrons;l.l4:.timitht 'hohgain appiliCto.'Stabm: for Mgin o l 6 .fitpatfortttle. mei&6,iiiiitsiliflrseil,l44lyoinit 07;more ' simiihtlio iiiritittitit itotmoliCtuld ifoild. ha 4 -to save Ids. •Money, ,After ^ dinner -Titus said they were_going to:chop wood, and they,left•lars. Fly's ; with Oct. fre, on that 'pretencobilt; in Tibiae of chopping wood.within fifty yards of the house, where it IffprOlied, tbiedsanie -kinder libod could :have been prticured, Titipmelected:a-seclu ded spot,' distant from the:roii4 and par-. tiully concealed from view by Mlle; and near a'pond;where the murder Was com mitted:, , 'The grave was difg at ip**Water 'mark;, 641. the sividonoo,is.that semi after wards, a witness who-visited- the -pond,. found-the , graVe entirely.' covered by the atoi. krid These facts, in.connee ,tion with the , immediate robbing of the 'holy of both money and clothing, lead - to, .the ipthittablo Conclusion that the plan of 'intirder' and robbery was formed- teethe mind,OrTitus, when Stahm.raftised to give tqui any Moro Money,' and 'wheMTitus in duced him togo to the . place described by 'the 'witnesses, upon,the pretext 'of cutting, But tholearned cotrnael for the prisoner. have - signed that the have been committed after. the- murder, when. Titue returned to bury the body, and there- Jore,ought not to bo considered the induce. • mont to commit -the murder ; ;that it !lief have been - Rif after thought. - This theory, is.not sustained by the evi 'dence, and is directly contradicted The murder was perpetrated certainly on Wed nesday:, On the afternoon of Wednesday the prisoner and - deceased - went tcrthe - wcieds -and Vie 'prisoner returned alone about five o'clock P. M. . After supper he. said he was going to stony point to get some Money ehanged,and returned about eight o'clock -with some candy=-on morning he' wont to Smith's, and Odd him $0,50 for meet, and, butter, and - returned - with it. In the after noon. Titus and his wife wont to Shippens burg and bought and paid for •the•articles• enumerated, a. - nounting to $2B. Qn Fri day morning he said be was going - to Mar tin. Idooneys'i hevcventaway and-Mrs. Fry and .her son and daUghter noticed that the shovel had disappeared from the bog-per, where Titus had put it,the.day before. -- He, rotated before. dinner-with his pants and feet) bespattered with mud, and on that morning ho returned the mattock which he had borrowed the day boforo from Mrs. 'Worley.. This evidence shows oonclusive• ly that the grave was dug and, - the body buried on Friday-and other evidence' proves as conelesively that the prisoner expended at Smiths' and in Shippensburg; on Thursday, between thirty and forty dollars., This money must therefore have been taken from Stahm on-the day ho was, Murdered, for it was expended by defen.• 'dant the day before he hefted the bedy. " TIM prisoner's counsel further allege that the murder may babe been committed in a quarrel, after blows bed been interchang ed by the parties. This allegation is made upon the declaration of the prisoner, to one witness that Stalam struck at him with, .a club and then he struck him-with the axe and cut him with the bit, of the axe before he fell on the ground—that he and Stahm had quarrelled. To another he said he strueis Stahel on the head with the pole-of the axe and cut him in the peek with the bit. In these conversations the prisoner did not allege that Stalin) had struck him.hut only struck at him with a club; and there is no _exidettemcorobo'retive-o-this-stateme , tt-or that any Club had been used—No club was found upon the groUnd, Gut the - root of u tree, wbieh witness supposed was taken out of the grave; which was near to trees. The facts in evidence in this ease point un erringly to. the degree of crime of which -the defendant, is-guilty beyond-alliroom-for doubt—The prisoner tools the deceased to his house-twice he obtained money from him to supply the wants of his family and being rensed the third time, then within an hour or two, u: ler the pretext of cut. , ting wood, ho takes the deceased, to a low secluded spot, obscured from view by the surrounding hills ; and by the margin of a pond,, a fit place CO conceal the dead body, he cruelly murders him by repeated. blows almost severing the head from the body, _nfid_then robs thaTilead-bridv.2of-his friend., and guest, of a sum not .lesithan $3O or $4O. To arrive op any,Othei: result than that the evidtince yit . t - ves a *BMW deliber ate and premeditated._ killing • would be a perversion of laWand an evasion ofjustice. In the langtiage -Of an 'eminent jurist— " Kindness and mercy are amiable quali ties of-the mind; but if they are exorcised 'find _beyond - the-control of res. Son, and limitiof justice, for , the sake of, individuals, the - pelick - order, and' happi-, new of society will inevitably he impaired and endangered." As regards the prison -er,. wo lament the conclusion to which the evidence has brought us. The life of u human being, by the plea in Oils case, has been placed in out:: hands, and we are re quired to perform a respons" ale and solemn duty which seldom devolves, upon the cour t alone unaided by the verdict of a jury— we believe this is the first case in Pennsylva nia under the lief of 1704, where ups' the plea of guilty to an indictment for murder. ths.court has been required to determine the degree of murder of which ,the (Wend-, ant is guilty—ln performing the momeM teus and so einn duty. which we owe to the prisoner and to the public, it is a sour, e of satisfaction which in a measure alleviates thegrave andsplemn duty the law has im pressed upon us,' that the clear and uncon tradietedevidence to which we have refer red will net permit us to entertain any doubt that the prisoner is guily of murder of the first degree. ' And how 17 August 1809. The Court after having examined the witnesses on part of the Commonwealth and of the de fendant, do determine and adjudge that Adam Titus, the defendant, is guilty of the crime of murder of the first degree. By the 'Court. - A. B. Sharper Esq., counsel for the pris oner moved that judgment be arrested as reasons filed. The Court overruled the motion in ar rest of judgment, Whereupen U. E. Ma • giaughlim.Esq., District Attorney, moved the Court for jiidgment in favor of the Commonwealth, and that the sentence of the law be pronounced upon the prisoner. The court then asked the prisoner if ho had anythihg to say why sentence of death should rot be pronounced on him, to which Adam-Titus the prisoner replied that be ha4,.-but :wouldmnice,his- statement after ti ~ , inteneo..waS,passed. • ,-•- •. Tim;'Conit - than addressed • 'the prisonoi as follows- "You have been inflicted fci the Murder of Ilenry.Ststbm ; when arraigned• you plead 'guilty, and the laW, then requited' the Court by oxaminetion of witnesses. to determine whether • you — nre'guilty of the crime of murder of the 11'611, bt:.seeond dp gree. For , the reasons just stated; Iwo have adjudged you,guilty of murder of thelirst degree. , By the lasi's 'of Penbsylviinia the punishment of willful and dehbevite murdo fsßeath, and you Mint pay -.the penalty of :yeo,critne by ':theTurfoit of your 'life: We will not lacerate your feelings byl any comment on , -the oiratim stitnces.and enormity of your crime. You area, of intelligence lend, ed ucation to ailt7 understand your pres out situation. Your--ila ‘.on noon be ntiinberbth•Yetiwill'iiiion' exchange tbetbings:bf ler i tbe , iintried ties of, an endless eternity, and, we earnest ly 6002210 you;, - to' rion'd4ll e 'days which may;,yet,remaid,o;yeu in.,this word,, in, proparotibn to :moot your God ip It is , now dUtY to prbnounce the senteumof, the law winehls : • I Thit. you r 'Adam Titus, ,be taken .benee by tho Shiklff Cumberland;,lJounty to to thbjail.Of cOuritY;frem whonce yoU cume.and from:, thane.) to the pluOe oZ execution within tho walls or yard :of said jail, and that you he. there hatted by the necleilzitil you are' dead, and may God have moZrey_on your soul. Thi3 prbionor then' mado, a few ,rambling rornarke ' said that the great 'Judge °tall was acquainted, with tho:cir eurnstances- of his deed, and , he , believed that he had made his,peactywith Him thathie mother-in-law Dird. fry, had tee-, tided falsely aguinet that hd hhd o taken tiitnhin'e money ' .„and that the quaProltetWeen ami hisfriend, which. xileulted in Btahmfsfbe gJtilled,,was duo to 18 mothei-in-law'S conduet and hie wife's nfidelity,! 41i3 , aoticluded . fily . .saViig that, when his mind was mo'r'e . ccitripeised outti 6, thQUglits• ! • ;!/' Ale was then tay3n buelt, to , the Tail to await the day of his ditecutiari; which will be appointed hy, fipy,ernor Ocury il t • —o— „ . SOlvklWA'rEß lidierligp u eh'i 0; 7 . dulked than:wild, know 'what! a re, .freehing drink is,, Our friend ItAirrort, , at lus.at,qrp,,o,n,Sonthapppyer 13ttept,1148, SiNiti Water of in exeellent quality: It is .pure, 'he doctors _ ,predict a lively. arid .ver, as soon as the rank vegetation "O'f the . season begins to 4037. -People-skouldmee' to it tiiat'tbbit . batione ara they idOt theta shaken off. , . , .EIE have'of'.late years gained inpid ly in public eitimatlon an d are . hiOnorigenurally employed hy . firstenlass physician' than The reason ter this,li It le a' generally established feat' that wholesome tonics used 'ln rdederatlon daily, for years d 6 not Jose their virtue, neither' do they inpre the syn. tem. Thai art In fact, like air - and exereleo, and .notne_Ymodiclutts i tt-whieh-are Intended-solely-t-fo attache of illness. The fIVOTSO PRINCIPLVI . , especially those'isf vegetable origin, all possess the common property ,of eiim ul at I g the appetite, strengthening the nervous system, and of imparting strength Women generally derive benefit from them even more than mon, their .system being more liable, to' debilliy and exhaustion. We have again and again in our experience seen the good effects of tonics where the oyes had grown dins and the cheeks pate, rind the entire frame showed every ,indication of exhaustion, nervous suffering d debility. - The best establiehed bittern before the American public are beyond question those of Dr. Stoner, and this is equivalent to declaring that they , are the h•it,ilude among the scores of realty excellent bitters now current, n poor article has no chance of lIICCOFS whatever. The - il l :0st ignorant persoa • can .tal:'atoncohy Its olfecte, almost Yom a sin doife, whether any Idttera are rod or bad. These of 'Btrevlsr hive been sold 'for thirty years, are Com posed Ofaixteen of the safest roots and herbs of a, well-known tonic virtue, so skillfully selected and compounded with report' to their mutual effects, that It may be doubted whether any more ,perfect form of this medicine can ho made. ,Thousanda of persona aro exposed to or afflicted with fever and ague, billions ague or other results of nut !mks. Lett be reremember that ttiOse bitters am admirable In . ' ouch COMB, as for diarrhoea and Cholera morb us, or any ordluary dertngement of the stomach. Try , and km sat:stied that they should be In the I ,,tes of every family, and the trunk of every ti It le a favorable feature in tho advertisement of the proprietors of Dr. Strevere's Tonle Herb litters, that no Metros era made that they will cure ovary 11l that flesh is heir to. Theltveakest intellect can hardly ho imposed upon when toldthar this or that room dy will remove every form of disease in every stage; and yet we tan not take up the majoilty of journals without encountering an advertisement .41claring that this a that medicine is a:nostrum w Lich in a perfect apothecary's shop, a whole college of physicians in, itirtlf rendering all other cures wales!, What.. laitood for Dr. Ma, li.er's El Itt ors Ic s.mply that cite), will act as a good tonic, and am capable of doing at much good as a preparation of bitter principle can They will not caro-idenra b lo diseases, bat they will often prevent • certain spec of disorders from ho coining'lncure 10. The prefer...mos and certificates . Issued In their favor ore all true and honest, and of Ursa there are hund eds. - From the editorial columns o , Forney's Phlladel bola Press. From the Medical Profession ..... ...• •• LitiCAIITER, July 25, IE6B. Anyone d Co.—Gentlemen In reply to yours of the 22d lust:, I would say e, that I have used Dr. &reverie Took Herb Bittern osionnively In my prad (Ice during soverlil years pant. I do not hesitate to any that 7 have found it to possess remaralialerern racy In a Hereof Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Losepl N vows Energy, ne well as Fever and Ague, .Diarthee. Headache nud other diseases proceeding from a die ordered stomach ; and especially oar it proved of in estirnabid value In gen-ral debility of the system when other tonic medicines have failed to produce the desired effect. - Though - reluctant to appear as recommending any particular advertised medicine, a sense of duty to the public and the medical faculty will nut allow me to withhold my testimony io the merits of the pitters in question.—Ydurn-,-respeetf-dily, T. It. PARKER, H. D• KRYDER & Ilanufactu re. and Solo Proprietor., 121 NORTH 3rd STREItf, , PHILADELPHI A ( SOLD EVERYWHERE, 4Juna 2ar Kg-DEAFNESS, lILINDNESS .and CATARRII treated with the utmost success, by 3, 18Ana', M. D.. and Professor of Disethes of the Eye and Ear (Ms specialitytin the .31e)lical College of Pennry/rania, 12 years expuince, (formerly of Leyden, liollaud.) No. 505 Arco Street, Rhila. Testimonials can he seen at hie office. The medical faculty .ate inYited to ea company their patients; an.he lino no secrete In hie practice. Artificial eyes inserted'', ithout pain. No charge for eiaminat lon. AIAIiK.E7S I=l Carlisle, August 19,-1869; .. • . .. 600 :•••••• •••• Pawn) , Flour... Superfine d 0.... Co,q It Yle IS'IIITZ WHEAT RED • • - RYE ME DIM OATS, (now)... CLOY bRSEE.D.. YEBOTHYSEED FLAXSEED BARLEY 50 old J' General Produce Market. Carlisle, July 29th, 1889. • Corriicted Weekly by - William Washmood BUTTER 20 BACON SHOULDERS, 16 0005, 20 BACON SIDES; 00 LARD, 18 WRITE BEANS - 815 TALLOW, 11 PARED PEACH E r 4 25 SPAP, 81UNPARED PEACHES 16 BEESWAX, 35 DRIED APPLES,. 3 28 3 BACON lIA MR 10 RAGS r .SPECi4I, NOTIG'E JUST RECEIVED A largo lot of the very , choicest Rictory Chute of fered at quite ' , canoed prices, wholesale and raid' . Also, .n birge stook of Neal Mackerel at lowest market prices. BLAIR A SON, P Cb . ol Oil, cCo., on howl at all timer ,at quite low prices—wholesale and retail 23aug 69 WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, for Store Fronts, Asylums, &a Iron Bedsteads. Wire Web. binge for shop and poultry , yards, Erase and Iron wire cloth Sieves,. Fenders, Screens for coal, mese sand, dm., [fruity Crimped Cloth for Spark arresters Landscape Wire yor Windows Ac., Paper Makers Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Every Informa- addroseing the innoularturers, M. WALICEIt a SONS' No 11 North Sixth streeb Phijadelphht. • (30. y, JOiTA friend who haetraveled In G. rmany, r. ports the following Incident, for which he vouches DUring the summer; Dr. J. C. Ayer PPmt, corn weeks at.Dreaden,.inconference with the chemist of Can tral.Europe, where he 'was heralded as the In ventor ofthe workbretiowieed . medicines that bear his namo, and considered one Of the American co . lobrithi:.::„NyhileAldlog, one day hie mien carriage fell in pith the Cprtege of the King of Saxony, on a drive from the ';reilleir. The boctor coon became chlecattraction, arid received the milked at , : 'ten tlo'fi,of the People, oho were evert mote' &WU. strailve in their courtesies to him than to the King himself, whom they see FO'conetently. King John, 'observing thisi 'wrapped hid military.eloak ' around, hirn'anicreciltictli upon libe teat, white our great American :meeiclne man' the honors .for •the royal retinue,—graciously befring,'!hat hand, on on every 'Ode, until Iteitrieff by bin:dx canoe eyrde, scansion to this old manarch's People. : OECIAL TICE We • ere nor daily receiving from auction Ohm. Lots - Of Dreseooodaof every .style: Striped and Figured . 1 41te Piques, - White Quills, tiosiery; OloresrEfaildkerebleterami — rill — other - aisiternitila 2 kmille,wbiabOre the to sell cheaper than, an other louse in ithis county tmwlileh we ask sOtoritiori of buyers before - intrehnsimr. A 'hike lot of Parasols of all kinds. Now style . light Buttons Boots ell sizes,"ltfuetinn, Prlnte,, at redticed prices to suit the times. 18.1inie,69 TM . SARS ' APARIfIaI DII3LICRI or YUCATAN. This si• • set'ef4eople ere descended from CA onelent Artrees of Southern Mexico, and nil: retain some of the p , eeulierities which Stevens said 2!reott . 'gaye of their ancestors. Di. J. C' Ayer & Co., em— .ploy a small army - of them in digging' Paniaparlila iobt. Provided .I.llh narrow. spades, - a coil' of rope, sad e beg of wetor, they are ready for the forest wbetot the wild baboon furnishes'. theta with food and thick-leaved trees their only thigter.' Pon those who find themselves rejuvenated by this pro d...tot, knovehon much they are, Indebted to the toll tiff, those hum'do laborers, nhe 'dig health far thous. midi et Dr. Ayer's patrons, • while they Roinotimeof lose, their ann.—flinger. Crotomorcial.. CIONSIENLYTIVFX3 Tho Adiohlser t hating'boon rostorod to' healai . . . , Itta low weeke, n tory altnple remedy, after hay log, 'suffered several years .with • neteill lung etant. tloi ,and that drpad dhenaa t . Coneunthttnn ti'nualeue' to !hake known to hie felloir;eutrerere the manna o To j ell who desire It, be will send a copy of the 'preticsipthin nerd(fern of barge): with the direction for.' preparing and tieing' the earne - wlitcli thej will trit.itSU.HE 91:IRE POE dONO:7; I IPTION;ArTLIMA . ipttoNolllTlB, ofc. .The oi;Jeet of 'the advertiser In landing' the 'Preecription le to benefit the amicted and kiteed Itdbytnetleri which nonceivento,he in veluiitele ;'and ho. hopes evei7 sufferer will .try hb remedy; Ms it will 6314'010th nothing end ilay,prote Parties • wlahliig •tild prolacidpti9 - a Alll piens a ad ' • !. ttEy..' EDWARD [ A ,AyltSop( r . • itay7.o9 l y: r .; • Ep4op.6or:Yotrwe • gentlemdix'xiiiii'euffordd•for yenta front tiervoue . , . Debility„Prmeture,Pecey, and, ill.l the effects of Iputhpli 411 , 369i0t18n, will for the sake of Buffeting, fee6;tr,. all Who 'ileed,it,qtie receipt for ;oohing 'the idniplel;;lnedy. I;.y 'era titterers wishing to ',refit by the:ailverils. 'brie experience can doe° by add , eeelog, to perfect cOnddenciii : J(Sitrun c ooptiv, N0.41,413.8E,Zi05t.1nk.‘ iLI7~GO.3T.'r. , , fro WE AiSriti , far - ibil iierrovnit--BUCK °LOVES, , ?leas. endyp'ur piders Laace.gatoly.. • Aus. ' 2o-2t. ."' CoYL° -CO. --,.; Spoottil to tho Ladies . „ . . , We are now selllng'oui‘at 'greatly regnant prices,' al. Matti of Summer ' ode th.._as,_Gransupoei, Hernannine,'Engllihßaragee; Lawne; , Perialler, Par &tole CLintsoa ao. .1 , /owle the time tcl'aeoure gr it.' W • era Aetermlned to aloes out our stock otunlversalls low rates. ' 4 LEIDICII 51/LLE'll. . . . . .ATPDEAiIiFSB. BLINDNESS, . and Ostihtitilli eated 'tali thd utmost success' by . '.l. !skies 14. , 1,1. and Professor of Dieectees of the Eye and .144, , , to Afestreat Cbffepc of Pennryfoats 4 l2 years esperieesee (formerly of Leyden, liollisif ,liiii.' 205, Arch - St., 'Phila. Testlmenlale ran,be Been at tale °Mee. The medical ificulty are:lnvited to anconepany their pa tlonte,aa he has on secretein hie practice., Artificial eyes iniferted'irlthon t'indri. No charge for exam! nation. .. . . . . . . ' I,finne 681 y. . , , . • BRANDR : ETtPS'' , PItig.; They remove all , bad acconinlatiorre s tram the howls, and purify and invigorate the system... All whose health le not perfect owe It, to iberdeelvekto take a few - diis of Di'andretiitis tbie swede' Of decay nra constantly eradicated ) y their use, end the principle rifllfe.conartned, thus"glying a vigor of body and tilled to a period when we have been used to * see the '1 . 414411g step and tie enfeeble& Intellect, General Pees, the distiogniaba' liberator of Ye. nesuela, say. ho hoe used - th- In as hie only tnod I slob for thia ty years, with the most satisfactory 'b onito. •- Foi Coe!trances, Dysliejaill, and s Family Medicine (boy are unrivalled. Daniel I.lyinnei, Esq, Astor llouso, Now York, cured by Drandrethie-Pills of Dyspepsia and Costive• new, when all other means used had tailed. A t ontlemrat. coniliFen—tion at Stlyintrs, was tilsoUttacked,, when abnut by the disease. He .had cough, night sweats, and genera.] diibility. Doctqrs recommended cod liver oil, but he wastedaway. At last he determined to use Brandroth's Pitts. In two months they have made him a sound man. • den GRANT SAND PROSPERITY ' Duelneea ',riven under- the • new regime. Other than general causes have, however, given - a tremen doualmpetons to tho aisle of Christadoro's .Excelsfe4„ . ffair Dye. The chew lets have Couto Cut In two leading tam ilfle Journals against the lend and aulphur poitons for Use /mad (for that la their proper desiguatlon,) willt,w ,htch the country la Infested, .while Dr. Chil ton, the Drat annlytlenlshemiatla Amara", mutton rt. cos to the world that Christadoro's Hair Dye is Utterly Poisonless. and that he he knows it fo be so, because he has ana lyzed it. CIIRISTADOIIO'S HAIR PRESKVATI VE, an a dressing, acts like a charm , on the .flair after [1;01er. Try It. &Alin 1m 7: The Greatest Discovery of the Age THIS IS ADHITTEID TO BBITIIH FACT BY THE Thou•ands who are now using Dr. Tobias' Colebrat a Venetian Liniment. It hos boon Introduced since I i . 47; and no one once trying it Is ever without - it It will positively cone tho under•montioned corn, plaints, it used an directed: Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throkt, Headerhr -TIMM ...,hackie, Apra ins, Bruises, Old Sores, Swellings, Mosquito Bites, and pains in the Back, Chest or Limbs. Also taken Internally for Cholera, Diarrhma Dysentery, Croup, Colic, Sea Sickness, Spasms, &o ft is perfectly harmless to take Internally. (See oath accoriwnying each bottle.) ' It has never fail ed .to cure every case of Diarrheas, Dysentery, and CrouP, if used when first taken. Always have r !Jett' In the house lu reaction., and you will net, . • . regret It. . - Price, Fifteente and One Dollar. Paid by the Druggiete anriitireke ere t. u ut the United Slates: Depot, 10 Part Place, New York. oAng lm FOR BLACK - NORMS AND PIMPLES ON um FACO, 1.150 PARRVA COMODENE AND PIMPLE REMEDY, prepared only by D. D. O. Perry, 40 Boud St. - , New York. Sold everywhere. The• trade euppllod by WhnierialorMirdia.oe — DiThie. 9A pril arn Accto Tonisiz—Derr Sir: I have beem'affileted for the last ten yews with the Rheumatism cud Gout. Your Bitters. was recommended to me. 'I have used it, and I am glad to ea:, it has effected a perfect cure In a very short time. „Therefore I re commend it to all persons afflicted with the same die - dues. I ionsider it the best Cure In use for any disease the human body is subjected to. E. De YOUNG, Philadelphla.A .... : 210 Thu Brooklyn Life Ineuranco Company of New York derires to make arrangements with an experienced Life_lnsurance Agent for Franklin and Cumborland counties• All communications should be addressed to SUELDON k FLOYD, - 6en. Agorae, July 1.6-2 t. 637 Chestnut BL, Philadelphia, Pa. RRP•CREAP FOR CASH.—Three ,s.er cent. de duction on all coal Obeli:ion and over, delivered In town for the cash. ?o allowance when a charge le tondo at A. 11. BLAIR'S. Elinar 69 60,000 boat No I Pales for sale low at Ina yard or ♦A . 11. ➢LAIR. hoar 60 NEW AD VERTISEAfENTS AUDITOR'S NOTIOE.—The first and final account of Patrick Gibbons Admin istrator 91 Michael Gibbons late of Dickine u town ship. deed; haring been roferred to me by the phan's Court of Cumberland county, “to muss upon exceptions aud make distribution." I will -attend for that purpose at my office In Carlisle at 10 o'clock A. M on tho 1901 tiny of Sep ember next. R. M. HENDERSON, Auditor. 20Aug 4t I XECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL 24 ESTA TH. On Th.nrsday, September 231, 1869. , The umlersigned :will sell at publi: sale at the late r old nee of J cob blealoy, deed, the following de scribed real estate, late the property or said deed., to VII NO. 1. A tract of Lend situate In Monroe town ship. Cumberland. ounty.% of a mile East of Church ri, at the Junction of the forge road and the mad leading through Churchtown to Beltshoover add Thal• nor's MOM boeuded by lands of john Shaffner, Gee W. Prewell, C. B D b slay. l lirlitian Garber and there, containing THIRTY ACRES and ISIGhTY-FIVE PBRCIIIIS r strict measure. This tract is all cleared land and In a high state of cultivation. The las. •provemente are a large ' " TWO-STORY HOUSE, • containing nine rooms, also a Wash House, Bake Oven. nn I a Nv ad and Coal Houma, and other neces sary Outbuildings. A now BANK .BARN AND STABLING oullidlont for the property. The fences aro nearly all poseand rail and in a good coalition, There Is a good Afu'LE ORCILittD on the mantises Mid fruit and ornarnottal Dore around the house; and an excellent well of water arid gond chttern at the house. A'ao nt the same time 'anti place Will bo sold a tract of Mountain Land 'ln Carroll townoblp. York county, also the prop. ty of aide decM., bounded by Condo of colonial] Doke, C. D. A D V. Ahl. and containing 19 ACRES and 127 PERCHES, strict 111011F1111o. This tract is' thickly covered with Young Chestnut and Oak timber and is of tat) , access 4.pnblto road running near-it, , ; Bait to commence at I o'clock, when termo will be took , known err day of Salo Persons desirinrto seethe propertymay call upon the tu doraignod or upon uarid. alundorf, living Anon the first deicribed tract. - BENJAMIN NIIIBLY, JACOB K. NIEBLY, • 29Ang to . Executor of JeCob h oily , dedV., . A DMINISIIRATOR'S SALE. On Saturday; • Srprernbtli 85, 1869. L. vkio of in kdor of tuth; of the 'Orphans' court, • iegi - o.gol scold io I:While; dto the primula „lobe, property of •Thbithin frill! died , that' co ' rtelho tract or land, Whims In North' Sfiddlethis hie Tuthill; ibont.2 nollo nyrtp of Carlisle, and noar the Wag. gmor'e Gap Old, adjoining lands' of IF ..E.lirigert, Esoloo Beecher, Wldo or Howard, Tempest Spool. • men.. Sc., containing about 18 ACRKI3ond _haying thereon erected aiTlecnetory, LOG :&; EAT/111E1304AP 1101 St and Frame BANK BARN, AP, .. • This lea very destratoleProporty and will be sold on tho.folion hog rOssouablo tome: . inn. - dent. whom the property le 'Mclean off, ;the balanco 0: ono-foitrth od tho 'Confirmation of othe sale ono-fourth on April 1,1870 when deed and possess on is given and the remaining ontiolialf. .otnApril 1L,.1811 with interest front April Jet, 1871), to.bo secured by Judgmont. 6 WILLIAM[ KELL • 1 .Ailtrilnigtrator of Jonathan Mal l , .26Ang It C. 001GBY CUSHING/3 &IBAILIiIy, KSELLERS I AO STATIONERS, 1.282 ,Baltimore Eitq BAI;T'IMORE MD The lorgeet and beet nmorte/eton iu the city of :School, Law, Pentabr Medical, Classical, and Miscellaneqiis' Baoka, • Ir ,; ganeral•Danking and poluatinF,llotuio 13 17 4: 'R. .Nc.P OV4If 11 00 XS mind° tcr ordor La 'any,' dike bliitt*o4 ' OoAug OD _ , NE TV A.DVIERTiSEMENTS , • 'ORPHAN'S COURT HALE 'OP • • • 441 : 6' Fainii: On tiVOneaday: September 1863: . .11y viefue of on order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned is Guardian of three of the minor childron of the late Dr.' john Zollinger. and as Attorney fin fabt for thi: uther chit. dren, Will exposutepublia ealeoin t..e premieee,-thit following - described real estate, within two miles of CarliGe, to wit: • No. 1. A.tract of land orplantatlon, situate In North 'Middleton townehip, part limestone and part elate, b undod y,laAds of Y hut Darr. -If inert, the Conodbgidnet creek/arid 'other lands of John Zol- linger, containing' " ' ' 163 "-AdRES•4ND. PERCHES, SO Amos of-which aril covered with thriving timber, and having thereon erected a TWO-STORY .FRAME HOUSE, a now Beak Barn and otber outbuildings. - Sher , are aleo..on ft. several neyer•talling optima of water No. 2. A tract of land or plantation Obtains th, above, and bounded by It, tho Cnnodogulnet creek and lands of Wm. P. Elerlgerti.P.eg; containing -163 AORES AND,JS9 TERCHES, • 1O Acres of which aro, in good. timber, and having ,thereon erected, a Twas Tony :HOUK part brick and - part frame, Bank Barn; and other opt-buildings. A right of way will No reserved on this tract on thp route of the preaont road through it, for'the owner of tract No. I. Also, " • Mir On Thursday; September 16, 1869, on the promise., ho will esposo to public sale, the following devrlbed tract Of land or farm, and pito° of to wit t.0.•1. A tract • of iand.,or plantation: shalt° in Hirer Selling towtothip r bounded ty lands of Robert Heap- Rob Hardman, Joseph. Mueserand the Con. odogueuet creme, containing 131 ACMES, and hiring . thereon erected a . , • I _,..? i ' TWO-STORY BRICK' 'ROUSE, rUi large DANK DARN, and other necessary build No 2.,,t tract of Mountlfri Land, wall cheered • ith Chestnut and Oak timber. situ to in Rye town. Ve. PL7m "ouungr g a ) b"su, anduedi by .laude of iloido mn'e Adam Tlromen, - cnninin• ne. l6l _Acrce,Letrlct_macaure—LThia_Woodiund_ie Rhin four miles`of tract ho. 1, and has heretofore eon uwed•ln connection with It. All the farms aro of a superior quality of slato, ad have all been la:Ay llmud. Bala to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, bon terms will be made known by ' J. N..AIISII3TRONO, Guard/au, at. N B Moon, Auctioneer. Volunteer, cOpj T WO VALUABLE .LIAIESTUNE FARMS Al PRIVATE SALE. They are Pituate4 In Monroe tow nehip, Cumber. land county, ou the York Road, one mile Soutlpeast of Churchtown, and slx ml es South-east of Carlisle, adjoining lands of David Sleety, Joseph Brandt, and others, and the Yellow Breeches Creek. No: I. The MANSION FARM CONTAINS 112 AVILES more or lota. The Improvements are a largo two• dory double S T - 0 N E • ELO U S E , recently painted, with Wash•house, Smoke•houee, and other nectettaCy outbuildinga ; large Hank Horn, Wagon Shed and Corn Craw new, Carriage House, nog Pena, and a never-taillng Will of Water at the door; alno a largo Cistern; alto a large DOUBLE TENANT HOUSE mat brick and part frame, recently painted„ with citable, Hog Pon, Hake Oven, Wash Donee, Sic,— Also n'Woll of good Water at the door with a variety of Pratt. On pills farm there le an elegant with poaches, cherries, pear., plume, grape!, !cc:— This ihrm lain the very, highest mete of having been all 'recently limed. The fenced - are all In good repair—principally Poet and Aeli t - - No. 2. Containing 40 acres more or lash, adjoining No. 1 , on tba nouth, sod - the Yellow Bracebet. Creek. ThciPMroYarnents_am aiarge • with Kitchen attached, Boring House and a One owing of frOsh water,t!tono Bank Barn, Wagon BMA andSorn CribF,Carriago House, and other out. buildings, a • of cholca_frult,__peaches,-cherries,-grapes,-.4c, In a . bundanee This farm le also In a bleb state of cul tivation; the buildings all being in good repair, and all the fences in good order—principally Pont and Rall—the, land all recently :lined ; also an elegant water power. .These 21 , 0 among the most productive and danirablefarme in the coenty, being convenient to churches, schools, mills, ho ., rod all tbo land clean of rock. These tracts will, be offered singly or together, as may beet cult purchasers. If desirable, A TRACT OF WOOD LAND will be sold with each farm. If not sola at private sale before the 29d of SEPTEMBER next, the farms will be Oared rit public isle on that day, at 11 o'clock, A. 31., on the premises., .• ,_.lferaebiLdeslitute_oLviewinwtheabove—ifeacrlbed- Property may tall upon Peter Harts, ro•lding on tract No. 1, or upon the subscriber, residing to th. Borough ni Carlisle. Aug, 20 bt, 'c) 1 La CO- EL u. $6, 500.0000 We beg leave to.afinonface that we have accepted the agency of the Kansas Pacific Railway Company P or the sale of Its • New -Seven Per cent. Thirty Yoara Gold Loan froo'from Tax. This loan amounts to $0,500,000 First Mortgage Land- Grant and secured upon the extension of the Hallway from near Sheddan. in Kansas. to_ Hoover. Colorado, a distance of 2lf miles of which'l2 miles ere -comple ted. and the rest 111 u.d.r coustru•tiun. It in also a Mortgage upon Rolla:ix Stock and Franchise of this Sret•clnee Rail way, besides now running through the state of Yanks, e Andin succesluloper aticmfor437 mile: , west or the Bllesonrl Ittver, and . earning already em.ugh to moot of Ito expenses and eiletlng,ob ilgattous, beeldes ' More than the interest on the new Loan In addition to this the Bonds era also secured by a first mortgage of the Government Land Giant of Three Million Acres, °standing In alternate sections on either side cf the tram, from thu 304th mils poet In Kunsan to Poncer. Thu proceeds of the sale of these lends are to be In. Tooted by the Trultres In tno 7 per coot Bonds them salvoen op to t2O or to U. S. B. ode, As a Sztzhiv Fund for the Redentl ~ l ion of the Bonds. The lends embrace some of - the fluent portion.' o f the magnificent Territory of Colorado, including a e, al field .nd,pinery. The company else holds as an wirer another tract of Three Millions of Acre§ in the ,State of Kansas. and although not pledged a . security.fir thla loan, their posseselens adds, largely to the. Compaey'a wealth and credit. We estimate the `Value If the Company's property, covered by this mortgage; at .823.000.000 net, while the • • Loan is merely $6,500:000.' ' ,r :THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, from May 1,1669, and - will puy Seven Per Cent. Intereet in Gold, aqul•annually on Nay 1 and Nov.l and aro Free ,fram .-Government., Taxation, the Company paying the tax. 1 The. principal of the ,Loon hi • incubi payaliie 'ln In the city of Now York; but awl CaliPon will ho 'l:itXttble . iii? T : vtk,' London or at option Of- r the-holdor, 'eflthiiiit notice, at the ,folk lowing ratea : ' • . On $l,OOO Bend in New York $35 (gold) each half year " . ' London, - fa fia 10.. " " 5 Frankfort, for aq, krtte., The Agent of the Loan, before accepting the trust bed the •C. odltlon or the Road, a. d the eookitry thrOugh which it rune, carefully examined. They are happy to give the Loan an emphatic ondoreiduont FIRST GLASS INKBSTMENTi innvary respect perfectly , sure, and In some own nal even Better, titan Government Beourt- ills Boas ;.111 be sold'ibr the present at 90, and monied Interoat, both ourrenoy, - 1,6 Agenipiervng 'll6 right to advincOthii rate The attentiokof Myriam,. hi brined to these well *Mural bonds, which we rempunended ea ode el the rdoetptenlablo Investments In the market. 0 el d and Govern meat Soo urltl ea taken In pgymotit et theft market keine, without' conniderlnnt• Parnpblett: maim : tup information. tent 'on opplloatlOn,'" ' " ." • ! .pABNEY,...'gORGAN-.4PC0.,1'"• Pldee 'N. . . .. • • ".• M.. , .X."3135ur;& , C0., :• No; 12 Pino Street, N.,lr. ME 1109TIPE Aekifatirapt • lindld KopP,orti e p Ber and llistau;. . lu the lusentent of ths Beate amok. now doing a • good'. holiness; .No - applleitolverill be re. esilied egeept , Isom competent and reiyOdeltd• per, du. • Inquir e at the Agitator the hotd, • • 111 June tr. • % TOtismov'4 MOTH, pAronsx, -WRSOKLICB and Tan from , the face, uee Psaat's 'Moss .AVID ItlisOgui lotto Breyand only by Dt.ll. o.'Pesiy Bold by all de • • • • .% EP YOUNG-. APPLE ORCHARD, TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, THRIVING YOUNG APPLE ORCHARD DEEM A PACIFIC ItAILtVAY Sinking Fund Bonds, , ties LEGAL' NOTICES. A E DDitD4ISTRZi.TORS NOTICE'. . „ „ tens of Admlnlatratlettcuns testamealus annex e , On thb Estate of ltudlelll Natcher, late of the Bore of Carlisle, deo'd, baying been, granted , to the under "food ; all perecrue,iptlebted to said estate will make payment, and those having claims wiU present them for eatilement, to 13Aug at. j ADMINIS"'11:0 011'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP WILLTAM IMOCK, Doc'd, Letters of odmlnistration on the estate of Willianx Brock, latn of tho Borough of Carlisle, deed., haying :boon granted to the uullersigued; all pnreOlielndebt, od to field estate aro he roby notillod to took° psym en t, end tholia having claims prii+ent thorn properly aes 7 thenttented to• . 0: P. 1113MRICIT. Adm'e. I3Aug Bt MI, West Main St. Carlisle. N • OTlon.—nitice is 'hereby given that the °aril ale Deposit Bank w II make ap plication to: the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for the renewal of Its charter wlthltn prekeuttjtle and capitaL JuuedOth, 18611., . 9J uly 69.6 m XECUTOWS , NOTIOM—Letters .1 . 2/ Testamentary on the &tato of Thyld'lloikes, dereesud, late of West Pennsboro township, basing beenissued to the subscriber, residing 'lb sold town eblp.' Notice Is hereby gleen to all peswens Indebt ed to the relate of cold decedent to make Immediate payment, and to all persons having claims agiloot It to presont thorn foenettlement., FiIANOESIIEIA ES,. --- Exeoutrlx. 30July OE ROTHONOTA RY'S NOTICE.' P Netico•le hereby given to all persons inter ested, that the following trust ACCOUII to have boon flied to the Prothonntary'a Mitre for examination, and will ho presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County for confirmation on Wednesday, the 25thlday of, August, 18119, viz: 1. The first and final account of J. S. Boyer, corn. mitteo of Cathirin• &broil. a lunatic. 2. The firstand final account of Joh n Stiller, com mittal, of Nancy Drown awell, lunatic. • . J. P. BRINDLE,- - 2:3j91y ,4t Prothonotary. FLECTION NOTICE. . at. I ° .ll. l°,l :bl n g u 4 d e l : g th c aVt6 C e . an u neat'TeVio ° n %; officer. of the,arlielo Sending cad Loan Afreiti lion to eer•• for the •nening year. will be held on SaturdnY the 4th day of September, 1869, at the Arbitration Chamber In the Court Mute In the born' of Carlisle, between the haute of 6 and 10 P. M. hy Order of the Beard. C. P. Land RlOll, President. OTICE. • N.. . . _ _ 30augte Aug 0-3 t Notice to hereby gisen that an election will beheld on Monday, September 0th,111139, between the hour. of 10 A. M , end 4 P. N , at the office of the Cornpiny In Carlisle, for the purpose of electing'l3 Dliectors of the Cumberland Val'ey Mutual , protactlon Company of Cumberland county, Pa., to.servefor the ensuing By order of the Boa, Aug. &Bt. JOHN T. GR EEN, See'y. CARD Office C. V. M. P. Co., Corll•le. August 11, 1869. f Take notice that at a meeting of •he Directors of tho Cumberland Valley Mutual Protein lon Company of Carlisle, Pa., held on the 29th day of July, A. D., 1869, the fall wing proceedings wen had, viz Witenne, thalosses of tide company by fire hare exceeded the rocoipta of the same to a .considemblo amount, Therefore an motion - Resolved, that a%e assessment of Five por rent., bo levied on all premium notes belonging to this nom. pony. and in forco on the first day of Jima last. Unanimously agreed to ATTEhI—JOLIN T. GREEN, Sooty. 13Aug!lt PROLANCATION .WHEREAS, the Hoe. JAMES H. GRAHAM, Preskiptt Judge of the "Tarsi Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of °timber• land.,Parry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts ofOyor and Terminer and General Jail Dolly: ery in said counties, and fions.,Thos. P. Blair and Hugh Stuart. J udges of the Courts of Oyer and Tarmi. nee and Jail Delivery_for_ theiriaLefall-capital-and - RherTrilketell - 3, in 'he said county of Cumberland, by their precept tr .ne directed, dated 'lint April, 1869 havnorderou the Court of Oyer and Torminor, nod General Jail delivery to be holden at Carlisle, on the Ith Monday of August, 1869, being the 23rd day, et 10 o'clock in the forenoon NOTICE to hureby giventeibe Coroner, Jostlees of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cum. holland that they are by the said precepts command ed tb be then' and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records. and Inquisitions examinations, and all Maier rem , mbrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done; and all those that are hound by remgnixances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or thou shall be in Abe JailnPsaid-county,-are to-be there to progeente ,them as shall be just. July 23, toG2I-4,4, SHERIFF' SSALES. virLun of sundry write_ of Vendltionihones and Le•nri Facing, issued out - of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberind county, sturto.rue. di meted, I will expoo to - Public Sale, at the Court Uoune, lo the borough of Carlisle, on Fridny, Au gust 20,1860 at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follesrlog de scribed real estate, to wit: A lot of around rituate in Shiremanstown, Loasr Allan township; Cumberland county, Pa., hounded on the North by Mum street, on tbo Bast by John Stoner's heirs, on the South by Hoary Zear— Fg, and on the West by Charles Zelg nor. contain. log one acre, more or lens, having thoron erected a two-story Log and Plastered Swelling-house, stable, blacksmith shop, wood shop and other outbuild ings. Pelted and taken in execution mithe pfOper ty of Christian Stoner. Also, to lot of ground situate In the Borough of Newville. Cumberland county, Pa.. bounded on the North by Main street, on the East by Methodist church lot, on the South by an Alley, and on the We , t hyleatio Fr, mire, containing 70 foot front by 180 feet in depth, more or lees, (being lot No. 670 and 10 foot in breadth of lot No 61.1 In the general plan of mid borough, having thereon erected a two story log house, weatherWardod, with lack build ing and frame ebor attached, 'brick wash-bongo, and 01-tern, and ether improvements. Seised and taken.in execution as the property ofJ. h. Ferree. Also, at, act of land situate in Middlesex town. ship, Cumberland county, Pa., (km", as the Car lisle Springs proporty.dcoutalning twenty-sic Ascoo more or loss, and bounded as follows the East and South by land of David' Common, on the West by land of William Ilenwood, James Clark and Michael Diller, and en the North by z .land of Benj. Kent, having thereon erected a large two story tram,' house, frame barn, ten-pin alley, bath houses, and other outehousos. • Also, all that cortaln tract of land oltuated In the oho esaid township ordliddteelx, Cumberland coon• to bounded by lands of Hobert Clark'. heirs, Wm. Helmond and ethers containing 17 Acre. and 40 pc,hoe, be the name more • or less. tioload and taken In execution as - the property of N. W. Woods and Caroline A. 00 node, hi. wife, and Wm. G. Thompeon, torte tenant. . Also, all that certain building located on a Int or piece of ground situated In Shiremanstown Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, adjoining Jonathan Ilalaley on the S tit, on tho Sixth by t.econd or Green street, on the West by an, alley, and on the North by an alloy, being a frame and plastered huuse, twenty foot in front. and twenty els feet it. op, with a back building at ached: the main building beingtwc,stories high, and the kitch en onostory and n-half high. teemed and taken In execution as the property of Samuel bit roman. Also, all that 'one-and u-half story frame mes• sump and tenement, situated on the south side of Or, on streetc In 'be borough of Meeltanickburg, Cumberland county, . containing Inaneeo foot -tour lochs, Itt flout on Green street, and loarteen feet four Inches .in depth, Launded on the East .)y Int of Joseph Ready, on the South by au alley. op the West by lot of Jacob Denson, and on the North by Groan street. .-elsed and taken In- executieulta the prop erty ot . hterth Evatts. Also, a two story frame dielling boos, with It one oloxry back building, the main house being 241,ftt, front by 10 teat deep, and the back building being too foe kquare; being lueated one lot or piece - we ground situated oietho east side or York street, WI thu borough oi eleclinicsburg, bounded and de.', scribed as lullows:—On the koutk by George Slot- 1 howur,,on the East by ay alloy, on the North by. :swine!' ritainbnisgb, and on the West by York St., containing 31 foot;'niore or lose in front by 1113 feet deep. SOT anti taken in execution as the prop erty ut btarnbaugh, eruct, Jto. Also, rill ;that 'two storied brick Wiling, - with brick kitchen or back building thereto tautened, 10. ' anted on n lot or piece of ground In COM.; [who'd county, Pa.. bounded and douollb des ibi -IWe •lk the _West-by -Slat struck .uu 'the Tea - by Coos . Shafiley, on ihe South by Joseph Sterner, and on the knot by Joeopti 1, Sterner ; ,the front building being about lb' net In front ton 'said East. street, and about 20 feet I t ri depth, and the back building being about 0 feet 1p width, and about 16 feet in depth,and being, thy building 'furthest south ou said lot.. Alou, qll that certain two storied brick, kitchen or Loci( bullulog, Otto eto attached located on a 100 or piece of grquqd,in Oarihio, Ontutiorland coteilty, Ea.. bounded and described no follows, via :—On tho W.:O 4y Eaot street, on tliu ?.b.rth, by 't hoe. Shop ley, on tho South by Jos. L. Bk-roor, and on tbu I:ast. by JIM L. Sterner, thu front building ,b. log about 16 foot front' on mild East otroot, and about 211 foot In depth, and tits book building about 0 foot width, and about id foot In depth, and being tea building adibibting Ike building fartLeat inutit on maid lot on tae north. Also, all that cqtaln two-stprled brick brilldiBg, 'with brick • liltcbeik or back building thekuto aF tubed, located on a lot or Piece Of ground In Oar. liele, Ouniberland county, Pa., bounded and de- Scribed an Wilows,,vin:—On tie, .Wort by frbiot street. - on thu North by Ohio. Shipley, on the South by Joe. LAterner, end on the East by Joseph L. Step. ner, the Irdbt bulluing ,being about 15 leak in front on said East itreet; and about .90 fen in depth and the •aok building being 9 lentil' wigth an 9 abbot 16 feet in depth, anfteluELthe building auloinlnellui building farthest nortn 'On sitiClot. on the south: Beisod end taken in execution as , the property of John Darr and. Atin Diary Darr, owner, die and to be sold'brine. JOS.IL - 1 Sheriff. •Bberlß4 0014 Carlisle, July 20, 1060. • OONDITIOMI il4ll/4 of MO or over, $5O will be reqUlree to be Old when the property to atrlokon off cud $25 on all solos under $6OO. ' loJuly re, . lntnraNxliz • " *HITE ..LEAD,' ZINC, • AND COLOR ivoßg.s. We trisinufmttrio bhomicallr:PureOA.lMONATll Atip ` ,...ktatiufactireere, ,IcoPortia's and Dealrma In. all grades and qualities of LirAD and ziNp PAINTS; comma, • • Sure ktinufsetur, tie of the celebrated Yermenent ,131.1tiAN tUtl N nlth more prllllauoy r , Brautlinb ghetto of Odlor, and. Durability, than auy other Green In the market. , : '• Also, Soleltirilifichitors,ol ANIL .4 Mk Celebra ted JAPAN PRYER, very thiu, light to color, bee 'l4 sediment, and very strong. „. ~ D matarsals° In. 01le, Turpo‘pqrie. Var!:q.hoo, MoKNIGEtTa'OO., . • liannyeetureil,,ltno.brtii4lkpB 'lB4lbit TWiNTILIDEOAD'AMY ItAOB 8 re, 1111"11"Iiia/ 1 86 uir/30 ' . A. - L. SPONSLER'S COL UNN SPO.NSLga, }teal Estate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer Inuit. also and 'Malta Agent.; Mite Main Street Neat Centro B Ware. - VOR.R.I?iNT.A 'Store 'Room and "Cnllar;On,West Streeit,Thottieen Pomfret, and and South Street, lo the Borough, of Clorllalu, nicely fitted iolth'Sholving, Drawre end Couit 7 der. - -Well putted "fora" Briicery Store, — and In good locatloo. Apply to • 0. P. 1113BIRICM, Adm'e. 0. T. 0. 28. West Main St.. Carlisle 29Jan 09 - VOR RENT.—A... large. .tliro-story L' Brick DWRLLINO HOUSE, with a y comma. Alone Daok Building with a full Lot of Grout:id and Stabling in the roar, altuated on East'street be. tween Main and Loather streets ,Clll.llBle, late the residence of Jonoph BDross, deed. Apply to • .• A.Z. BPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. • ..ALUA BLE' VA.RM in 'Perry Co, V• AT PRIVATE, BALE. • Situate In Carroll 'township 9 miles north of Carlisle, 4 miles north' of Carlisle Springs and 1 miles vast of Dungannon, adjoining lands, or T. Elheafor, Nancy Cling and others.containitig. 110 ACRES. now' owned by Levi Leeds, Op agree of which Are oleared, in a high state ot.enitivatlon and under good fonee'and the residue covered with thriving timber. A nevor•fallicg stream of water rune through tho farm and plenty of limo within J. P. RAABLIM, ' Cash ler The improvements are, twolitOry, Log ls Weather• bonrEled noun+, Large Barn and Spring Holum with excellent - water. School • House end Ohurch at • convenient distance. Apply to 230ct-68 VALUABLE PRIVATE= RESI DENCE FOB-SALE. Situate on South Hanover street, Carlisle now owned and occupied by i dea. .Washroood, late ,- the property of Benedict - Law.' The lot fronts oh Han over at., 90 feet, and extends back the same width 240 feet to an alley. The Improvements are a large two.atUry FRAME IIOUSI4, with Verandah in front, 'containing Double.Parlers, Hall, Chamber, Dining room and Kitchen on lower floor and air Chambers. and lleth.room 'on the 2nd etol.y. One and water have been introduced. There is a large Stable and Canine Hence at the toot of the lot. The lot is well studded' with ornamental trees and shrubbery, besides fruit of almost every description and Grapes of the most choice aelection in auundance. Enquire of A. L. SPONSLEK, Real Estate Agent. 230ct468 ti.IGPILY IMPROVED FARM IN ADAMS 00UNTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Hooted on the Oonavreign Creek - 3 miles from Hanover on the high road, ihd on the Railroad tending from Danbver to Littlestown, adjoining, whet was formerly knosin as the Kittemiller Mill property, containing, . 171 Acres of Limestone Land,' clearedlint about 80 Acres, whichare covered ehith heavy White Oak Timber. The iMprovemcnte are extensive, and consiet, Yin A LARGE TWO STORY BRICK MANSION HOUSE,. 00 feet in length and 45 „in breath, containing a Hall and Eleven Large Rooms, all newly papered and painted, a piazza running along the entire front, and cellar' under the. whole house, and an excellent well of water .near the kitchen door. The out buildings belonging to the above consist of a large Carriage House, Wood and Coal House, Hog Pen, thick Smoke House, Poultry House, Wash House, all now except the latter. , The garden Is large and highly cultivated, containing hot beds with glazed sash. The groUnds around the house are adorned with shrubbery and stud. dod with many choice fruit and ornamental trees, adjoining which Is a Ono apple orchard, neat nearly new 00 feet by 60 with Wagon Abed and Corn Cr ibrotached, and a never falling Well of Weter in the Barn-yard, also , 30 by 20 feet containing seven roornsi. the out buildingeto fiame consisting of a Wash House, Bloke van ; Hog Pan, ,tc., a Pump at-the door an d an excellent garden.. This property presents superior advantages, the location being eligible and the land of the bee - qualltrof - limestone, -- woll - watered - atitt lbe - atm having access to water from every field, a great portion of the land has been recently limed, the fence. in good condition and all the corn ground nod port ofthe oats ground ploughed for the com ing Spring. Thero.is a . Grist Mlli. Blacksmith Shop and School House within a short distance of the buildings, The property having been purchased by a gentleman from Baltimore whir after fitting It up at gloat expecte:ls now desirous or returning to the city, will be disposed of at an extrendy low figure, and upon reasonablb terms. Enquire of 0 - - L..SPOBBLER, Real Estate Agent, Carpels , Pa'. Mae 08. • (IRE BANK FOR SALE.—A rich ". deposit of the best quality IlermAtite Ore, yielding be per cent. coloprislog about le ACRES, located In Monroe township, about 2 miles from 'ha Iron Works of C. W. & D. V. Ahl, on the south aide of the Yellow Breeches creel:. There is s stream of water running through the tract aufficient for washing the ore and furnishing water power be sides. A - pertlon of the bank is under a lease and will be sob:11911)Oct thereto.. The balance Is uniti itimbeitid. SOS. C. TROMPSON, Sheriff. Pearons desirlous of viewing the flank cosy call upon - Oaorge W. Leiiiich, at "Leidich's mill," for manly known as Bricker's- - millrifonroe township Cumbetland county, or upon 30June GO IVOR. SALE. , . Prlvato Residence situate on South Hanover St., Carlisle, nearly opposite Early's liot.l, owned by James Bent., • The lot contains 100 fo.t in front run. sing back 210 feet, and being 70 feet 111 breadth at the rear. Tho buildings are nearly new and in excellent Order, comprising a cOmmodious TWO-STORY BRICK FRONT :BUILDING, with a large Two• Story Brick Back Building attach. ed, containing all the nodorn improvement. Inciud• log gaa.and water. The location of this property la one of the most eligihle in the town, and will ho oie. posed of on favorable term,. For terms and further particulars enquire of ME FOR SALE A Private Residence situate on South Remover St. Carlisle. nearly roposite Berly's,llotel owned by James Bents. The lot contains 106 Nor In. front running bash 210 Wet, and being 70 fent in bra dth at the rear. The buildings aro nearly new and In excerileut order, comprising - a commodious IR - lI:STORY BRICK FRONT BUILDING with a Largo Two Stoly Brick Bock Bonding attach ed containing all the modern Improvemonts Inclu ding Bee and water. The locatlon of this property le,ono of the moot ollgtoie In the town, and will by dlepoeed of no favorable term. For terms and rury thor particulern emiulro of r ME rALUABLXYPARM AT PM YAM: SA h Situate on the South-side of the Yellow Breeches creek In Monroe township, about %mile But of Aid's, Iron Works, containing 70 Acres, all cleared but shout 2 Acres which _a re covered with good tim ber. The Improvements urn a romnwdlous two-story FRAME HOUSE, with Convenient out buildin s. Large BANK 'BARN with" Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attaehe,l. A' choice Apple Orchard In good bearing order, together with Peaches, Penis, Chem. and (Bane,. in abundance and an excellent and never failing well of Water at the door. The land in in a high state of - cultivation. under good fence and the dap provernents In good order. The location la a desira ble ono, being near a church, mill and w haul I,ose. -"Una sold at pr.vale tale before the 25th day of- SePtember nest the farm will he offered at pubild Salo on that day. Persons desirous of viewing the promises may call upon Goo, IV. Leldich at ',hitch's mill. la Afon roe township, • ' For terms Ac. apply to 'A. L. SPONSLER, 13. Aug GO ' • , Real Estate ._Agent. FRESH GROCERIES! Alproya to bo had at the O , tIEAP NO. BB EAST POMFRET STREET And why aro they itlways fresh? Because we cull n great amount of them, and sell them low. There. fore, turn our stock often, and consequently our goods must bo fresh... , • Yon will nail everything you wluh in.tile Way of GROCERIES, • QUEENS WAItE, ._ • GLASSWARE, ' • . • WILLOW and • CEDAR WARE, ' STONE. And.. • ()Romani WARE, Dried Pb Beef, •D e mia, • • Balogh)°, Boor, ' „ Ton Puss, Biscuits and ()rockers bf story description, Pickled, . • _ Spiced and • • Fresh Oysters ' ' Sardines, , • ~&n Ilil Pinklos, ' N Lemon Syrups,i4c.; amino end to . , It le ueolase to mention them come and Be, for your 'elven ; and parents if it , don't Cult you to . cope, loud 3 oun children, as they • ••• will bo dealt with the flame care t'e if you were , • hero ybureelf. •- • : • COUNTRY PRODUCE taken hi exabango fay; goOds, or GEO. B. HOFEMAiki'g SONS. No. 88 EAST PSAITIiST BTItNET; 0,04411,/:, PA Augunt 60 ... . . , . lioroi.—lisving trsehterred thi entire Pi..., the eroceq twill:wee to my Sme .tle.. ' • ' me ere,tequested. to, eettle with Beneath gurope : '' :-'- .' - ' , blress essp iA ,^ Its o. , natits ' iti' stimulant. A. L. SPORBLER; Real Estate Agent A. L. SE ; ONBLEII, Real &state Agent A LARGE BANK BARN A N,.,yv TENANT HOUSE, A. L. BPONSLEB., Es - al Estate Agost o Carlisle A. L. SPoNSLER, itedl MINA.> Agen A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent FRESH - GROCERIES 1 NOTIONS, ALL RINDS ON =I El r,MMM ynUBLIO SALE OF VALUABL REAL ESTATE. Q -,Tua4:y, September 14th; 1869 Tge -inthecriber will offer at -Public- Salo, ori• the - prertmlet sltytttffltfaltddlesox towns*, Cumberlond ropotk, about 23i' miles East of Carlisleibistween the ' 'lnrtgati and Poor Homo road, (and adjoining lands of Jacob Kntz, Jesse, Auld, John Oledfolter Andrhwllormar,)thefollowirtg_vgluablo Real Estate, .• ' ' -•- . A ,treat Of latd containing . 69 Acres 613,1110 Porches, strict magpie; having thereon erected a doubt° T‘fo• ittal W_EATEIEBBOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, with Wash House, Camino Homo, Hog Pon, hod all necessary outbuildings A Largo - Stone BANK BARN, with Corn" Crib, Wagon Shed and Home Power Shed,- The I,otort lair'floWithroligh tho root of tho barn yard. Thar ii also h•nevonfalling Spring of 'Fresh Water rb es it few paces from the honed Thorn is a hue Apple Orchard attached to the estate. with a vales. blo colloetlon , of grafted Peach, Cherry • and Pear Trees, and a fine arbor of Isabella. Grapes The land la of the best quality of Limostona in the county, and under. a bllgh.ntate re cultivation. - Tho ,fencing la in g od condition, nearly all post and rail. Salo commenco eel- o'clock, P. et., of sold day, when attendance will ',be givsz . , and terms made sknnwn by 1-', o l,lAug is DAVID' - HUT& , . 'Ort/BLTO'SALE Ol i VALUABLE - - REAL — ESTATE. On Thursday, September i 23d, 1869. VIII b.. 3.1.1 at Public Salo. on the preinkes situ. ate in Penn twp., Cumberland, Co., About two miles_ Bout ~ .west of Centreville and elk tulles South of Nowvllle, ih the lino Road. The following describ• ad real estate t lko property of tho tato Samuel Long, er No. 1. The MANSION FARM coneiating .ot 122 Acres and; 120 Perches of first clone land about 0 Acros of which aro cover -d with excellent timber Tho - linprovembolkia7e a large 11RICK'DWELLING HOUSE, good Wash Douse, good Bank Barn, 72 by 62 foot, Wagon Shed, Carriago Rome, Corn Cribs Hog Point:id all necessary outbuildinge A never. falling well of Water near tho door, and a Cistern at house and barn. A young Orchard, In good bearing order N0;.2. 'A tract of-land,eonsietlng of 28 Acres - And 120 Perchem on Whietrtlpt thiprovements aro a LnO WEATI3ER HOARDED HOUSE; good Ilarn, Wagon Sited, Carrisgo Rouse. Corn Cribs and other nem. nary out.bn Wings. Them is also a good SAW Bubb on this property. Tho Yellow Breechee Creek inns through this property. The tract will be divided and sold in two- pmts or pogother to suit purchnsere. No 8 Consists of a trait of good land covered - with excellent Chestnut, Oak and-Pine timber, adjoins the Mansion Faml and c•mtaina 11 Acres. No 4 Also adjoins the Mansion Ko . sn and consists of 6 Acres tied 70 Percho• of first chum wood Land: No 6 Adjoins No .4 al.drontaine 4 Acres and 120 vordiee.: It le the bosh of Timber Laed. . No. tl Adjoins the aboio tract, of a similar quality of timber and contains 6 Acres and 90 Porches. No 7 Also adjoins No. 6 and containe'll Acres and 91 Perches. Timber excellent. No. 8, Lies a abort distance from the above tracts. There are 16 Ames of the best Wood Land. Nu. 9. Is mountain' Land situate % of a mile from the Makkelon Farm. It Is covered wl.ll good young Chestnut. It contains 12 Acres and lilt Perch. n. No. II Adjoins the aboto tract and has 12 Acres and 61 Perches No 1 11 Adjoins No. 10 and contains 12 Acres and 107 Perches No 12 adjoins abovo tract. There aro In it 12 Aces and 120 Perches. - Any information respecting the abnvO prnporty can be had by culling on Mane Long who resides on the promisee or by addressing him at Walnut bottom Pa Salo to commence at'lo o'clock, A. lit., on said day when terms will be made known by MARTIN LONG CONRAD LONG, SANDED LONG, Jr., • JAldill LONG Att'ye for helm of Samuel Long. Sr. AWLancestor Examiner please copy and send bill to this office. 13aug 69-te. SUMMER . READING HURD & HOUGHTON'S 111/23 CHOICE BOOKS NOTEB.—Any book p üblisad by HURD /c HOUGH ,TO_N,_4s6Aroome street., N:Y., will be sent by them postage propald, on receipt of tbo advertised pricos • 1. BREMER. Life, letters and PoSth umque Works of Fredrlka Bremer: Edited by her sister,Cbarlotte Bremer. Translated from theSwb dish by Freda billow. In one volume, crown Bvo. -Cloth, *2. "We have quoted so muck from this charming volume. that Welit - WeThio room for 'trail:ger quota tions, but It Is a book to bo read."—Examiner, Lon don 2. THE OPEN POLAR SEA. Pup - on,--Ily Isaac I. Hayes, wftlinine Illustrations on wood, and a Map. 1 volume, loot five. Flue edition, embellished with six full page Illustrations, drawn by.Darley, white' and others, from l!or.lllyen's sketchei; three full jingo charts; twenty•right vignettes, and a Ilnerportrait of the ' author, engraved on steel. 1 volume, Bvo. Price MTh; half calf SIO. t•What Ave - have said of Dr. Hayes book will, we trust, sand many , readers to Its pages. The Doctdr's heroism Is remarkable, and he well deserves to be bracketed, with thou late Dr. Kane In Arctic .honors." , —London-Atheneeum.— •3. SKETCHES ABROAD WITH PEN AND PENCIL: By Felix 0. C. Darley, With 15 full-paged and. 74 smalle• illustrations on wood. Arnow edition with three additional vignettes, and - printed-on _toned paper . r 'volume 4td. Price in cloth, - t3401 loth gilt, $4; morocco, $5 n tindobtedly, Mr. Darley la the best draughts. man in the United States; led judging him by what he has hero done, he can have no svporior anywhere. Ifie designs are engraved by accomplish ed artists In the best style of art, and taking these, together•with his own entirely ndtural and unaf fected description of what be sto , abroad, we know Of no almilar production which Owe should be lag to recommend to u ureservedly ."—Boston Courier 4. OLD ENGLAND; Its "Scenery, Art and People. By James M. linpnin Professor. In Yale College. I volume, 16rno. Price 11. "This book has the advantage of concisely and emplintiontio pointing out manyOomparat ively neg lected objects of interest and sources of information and pleasure. 'Old England' la just the book for the departing traveler to put lu his pocket to re fresh hie memory and make suggestive his tour.— Boston Transcript. 5. ITALIAN JOURNEYS. By William D. Howells, author of "Venetian Life.'' 1 volume, crown tiro. Price $2. t'The're. Is nowritol'of travel,, In our day ro sim ple, sincere, enjoyable and profitable "—Brooklyn nion. 6. VENETIAN LIFE; Including Commercial, Social. historical and Artistic Notice of the ilea,. By Williatn.D nowelle. I volume, crown Eivo. Price, ultra cloth. $2. "It la Venice directly pr.wootcd to the 110- maalnatlon, steeped In its• n vn peculiar atmosphere, so that Ive.see what the writer sees, shorn hle echo. Mutt, are Made the companion of his walks, rather than the reader of his pages."— Boston Daily Trott. acripl. 7. - REMINISCENCES OF EURO PEAN TRAVEL. By Andrew P. Peabody, D. IL, IL D., Preacher to llatvard University. Price -• "On art. architecture, laws, man noreand moiety. hie criticisms ale dieeriminating. kindly - and often original; and the volume • contain, more Infertile thin, less spite and mere Roll- sense, thin ninny of far groateralge and pretension."—Stiturday Review, London. 8. HOMESPUN; or, Five and Twen ty Years Ago . By Thoth. Lackland. I 'volume, Itimo Price $1,75. " Minnie ipun ; or, Five 'end Twenty Pence Ago which :we have .before noticed briefly, ts a, lame, which We cannot praise too highly Ilia &- scrip; ions have that strong Savor of the yoll- -that we notice in the opening sprlog, - and that refreshes - Le more than themost'coatly foe elan odors. • "From silken Satharcand or spicy Lebanon'!" Republican. 9.' TWO THOUSAND MILES ON 110118ERACK. Santa Fo and Back: A Sommer Tour through Hansa% Nobraka, Colorado and Now, Mexico, lu the year IMO. By Col. Jas. F. Moline. •olumo. crown Bvo. Primo $2. Ia a good traveler, and, combining the, dis ciplined mind 9f a student with the training of an army officer, is well qualified to give an opinion upon what he observes. Ills mode of traveling hoe furnlyhed hint with excellent opportunities for cure- - titl andmithigreat variety of-e'dvontuir - in - the prairio."—Standardi-nar Xetiforci, Mass. 10. • THE HAND -BOOK FOB • ' MOTHERS. A Outdo In the Caro of Young dron. By Edwaid 11. Parker, sl. D. A now edl. lion. •In one Volume, Elmo. Cloth $1,50. "rho . W3 '. l hide: inswerif auttiorltively al the quasi tione which mother, are continually asking; and removes the painful dont+ with which they are con. flonalb , tieubled; It I eydof mph groat pram. Heal ehersta - vrainkrt hat-there would. min to be no roma why -it should not he 'Considered .4 • necessity In every famlly.'!*.floston Ditily Transcript: • WOMAN.IN PRISON. By Car. r olinfal, Weed". In rvoltinae; Mae. Cloth,-$1,25. • Mrs Wood's record of, the life of a Matron in a State- Prisolids Unadorned fact. • 12.. , TILEDIARY OB A MILLINER'. )3010 Otis (Caroline. It. Woods). In I volume 18mo. Cloth, 51,55. smart niiiiinerunuld tell Mini a flue jicory. A smart milliner la, ..Bolle Otis,' and t that hi just what . she does. Dar snal'atlve hes he vivacity and piquanoy-whlCh belong ; to women. Now It 'aetis a keen Shift; and then follows a sally of ex quisite humor.—Affmny Express. • r 13 : ESSAYS QN " ART. "By. 'Fran cis Turns - Palgravo, late Pallor of I{xeter College, Ogfbrd: 1 volume, 10mo, red cloth, guilt tops. Price E } ,75. "51i: ' minting, Of 'tit; are eminently cath olic', freifflrom any tendency to seniavonalism ; and, though hie examples aro confined chiefly to thp cur rent emanating of „British culture, his motives are general, his reasoning broad, awl Isle style ofexpres• alert is such as carries the weight of anthollty."— :Berton nit. 14,,ThE ~ART IDEA; Squipturct, Patids 'arid Architeettlre luAmerico.‘ Ily jitcp'es• Jacks Jarvis:. 1 iolumo,lomo. cloth.• 'Prlcesl,76 'The volume deserves the careful study of Intel. light amateurs of art; and, whatever differences -of opinion Malay call forth; Ile details wilite found of rare Interest and foil of instructive suggestions," --lNcroYorA _Tribune. , • • ; , F I N. 331 T. 0.111, B O ° Z 3 , 4 ND 81-0343 FOB GIiNTL,EXBN • %111 the I:MIMING BTAlie • ' aionsun. Prices flxad it' Tr' ,crated Pi*, Liat with twat sent Oa rope' - • • 'REAL ESTATE. WO. ACRE LOT AT PRIVATE BALE. The subscriber Otters at private Sale t at .lalnable Rolfe° and Lot of ground situated In Lower Dickinson, on the, Turnpike leading from C141 . 110° to_Tibipoensiourg and adjiiining landwilenry Paul and Geo. G. Diivldfon; 5 ,tniles West, of Cat lisle, containing TWO ACRES.' Tho linproVeinants are Twa..story WHATIIC ItIiORDHO 110115 E, filled in with brick, GOOD 91'A H t, 0, excellent consisting of Apples,,Peaches and Cherrio, . • ,For terms and "other particulars apply on tho proullses. .10115 gOIII,Y. • 30,f 4t - • 1 . X U TOR'S SA LE OPVA L- Yl. UABLE REAL ESTATE., Septemberl7l/c, 1867. • Will be sold at public sale,'at the residence of ,the late George Hoover, deed., In Fri Maori! town- • ship, Cumberland county, the following hoot lin . fate; to wit: 1. Thep Manelon Farm of George Hoover, 'situated about one-half- mile- south -went of the /trick Church In said township, containing about'-' 117 'ACREd of good slate and gravel land, in a high state of cultivation. the linprdvemonts are a Iwo- I story FRAME HOUSE with'a pump of never.faLl. ,Ing water at the door, it Frame Bank Earn with a well of water In the yard fur stock purposes, al?, ottuir convonient outbuildings all Ina good 'data r repair, Thera Is nine, on thin farm Orehsrd of choice Fruit Trees, consisting - of Apples, Elu'lna,- Pencil., Cherries, he., and tine - gram!, Thin land has been 'limed and is uudiw good fence, a large part post auu rail. There - is about lb Acres of Timber Land on the tarm: 2, Also,"Sbout.24 Acres of Mountain Land, well', timbered with Chestnutand other wood.- This— tract lien about two (2) miles went of llionerville, In the same towns:llp and will be sold In parcels or together an may best suit purchasers. Tempos wishing to look at them proper Gen before day of sale can do so by calling upon 'Satinet Mohler, open the farm or upon the executor. Sale to commence it 11 o'clock, on said day, attendanoe will lie given and tornin made known my SAMUEL DfLLER, Executor of Goo. Hoover; dee'd. 30 July is VALUABLE TOWN PROPER TY AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscribe, offer!, at Privies Sale, the MOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, now occupied by him, and also the adjoining earant lot. Tho house Is 27 by SO feet, two.and a.half stories high, anthills dine room,. hoildes tho kitchen, and ban In It all the modern Improvemonts and conveniences, to- wit F rWO Latrobe Stoves. a !tango, hot and cold Water, Bath Tubs. Water Closets, pormanent Wash Stands, and Gas throughout tho house, with approprial o fix tures,' o Too Lot has a front of 37 foot 9 inchee and extends to Liberty alley, tho same depth' as.the house lot; has on it a Cistern; Smoke louse, and small Steblo. Both lots.are filled with chides Shrubborry, Fruit and Ornamental Trees. The properties will ho sold together or soparatoty as purchasers may desire. Terms liberal. 23jul b 9 tr ' LEMUEL TODD. VALUABLE HOTEL Property A'r PRIVATE SALE,OR•EXCIRANO FOR A FARM The subscriber offers n t pi site gala the well known hotel stood. al Newvllle, IN, known as tho L 0 El A N, H 0 Tr S E IThe let (upon which the 'total stands) cnntains 67 by 100 blot', and In addition thereto will be sold en °sentient GARDEN containing 65 by 180 feet. The house Is large and substantially built ofslone containing S sleeping apartments. good Bar-room Dlnlng.room, Prrinr,Kitchen and oil modern enliven tenons. A. good Well of Water at the door, EXCELLENT STABLING for forty horses, Ice House, Wood - House, Smoke douse and all necessary out-buildings. The Logan house Is widely and favorably known and is largely patronized. It has been quite recently renovated and repaired throughout. Terms to suit the purchaser For further pArtleulare, apply' to the embseriber,to I. hie absence to Peter A.Ahl, at NOwYttle, Pa., JOS. A. WOOPBUItN. • EMU VALUABLE RE/L ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber wishing to rellnquinfsh farming, offors nt prlYtte eels tam Valuable I,IItIESTONE PA MIS, situated in Monroe lott - 1 , 14 between the York road and the road leading to Bolling Springs, a short mile from Church town nod 1% miles front Rollins Spring.. - No - I — Containa tilinut 75 ACRES. more or oTless, of excellent I.lme.tone.land_ln a.high.stato of cud- Ovation. The itnprovemvnts aro a u0..11 two-story _Farm House with Wnvh Roust. and other Outbuild ings. Also, an excellent, now Tenant House and a largo Bank Barn with wagon sheds, corn cribs and other necessary outbuildings. This farm has two splendid springs of running wnterfrom which every field might easily be sup- • pliel, These springs . food two splendid trout ponds. Th-re Is alsow - rond - Otchard of choice Fruit, such as Apples, Pears. Peaches, Cherrivs. to. No. 2. Contains about 70 ACRES of excellent Limestone Land In Drat-rato order. The improve.,A , amts aro n double two-story WE tl'llEit 80, It DOD ..liflUßß, with kitchen, Lake hone', ke. A frame Barn recently repaired, with wagon thud, corn cribs and other ouLbuldings attached An excellent Apply Orchard with a largo quantity of Cherries and other choice traits around the build ings. Good well of water and a large - cistern at the HOLM - If iletdrabliva tract of wOodland for each place is offered." Persons wishing to view these. properties csn do so liy calling on the subscriber residing on the road leading from Churchtown to Bolling Springs about _one nillo:Esint of the latter place, or upon Wm. 11. Lutz living close by. .10.1 IN LUTZ. °Aug CY tf EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VAL UABLE REAL ESTATE. , On Tuesday, September 21st, 1869: Tho subscriber, °aerator of the last will and .tec tament of Jacob Burkholder, dee'd., will soil on tin, lpremises 00 the abovo day at Ole oak, the fol owing valuable (teal Estate situated in Smith Middleton township, Cumberland county, on the York road, about 5 milus South of Carlisle, within 100 yards of tho South Mountain Railroad mud about X of a echo East of the Baltimore turupikb. No. 1 le a good LIMESTONE FARM containing if Acres and 119 Perches, neat measurement, of first quality Limestone Land, under is high state of cul tivation. The Improvements on this tract consist of a huge Twnstory Stone House, Shush Smoke house, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Sc, A good Apple Ovehayd le upon thin tract. toners In go d repair, a largo part post and rail., A- good well of water near tho boner. No. 2 contains 28 nor* and 20 Perch., of good Bottom laud, having erected thereon two Ono Story and a halt plastered Rousts, a two story Fulling SHP; with "water right,' also belongs to this train. No. 3 contains twenty-fonr acres and ninety one perches of the very that quality of limestone land, three acres of which aro covered with a good quality of ttmhor. These tracts will be offered singly or together as may boat suit purchasers. There will also be held at the same time and place two tracts of Mountain land, the ono containing twenty moven acres and 152 perches, through which the Baltimme turuplkenassos, about ono mile south of Mount Holly; the second tract contains four acres and eighty two porchos: and is situated ationt 1 4 mile East of tho. now brick. taper NISI. Both then,, tracts are wet' covered with 3ouug and th clu ing chei-tn ut and all other kind of timber, especial• ly the ill for tract of foursome, which is ono of the very finest pieces of timber land ifijile South Mono tale, the ground losing smooth-and easily accessi ble. Any person wishing to view either or those,prop Cleo precious to the day f" sale can do so by call g Nam J, 17, Plank, residing ou the farm. :ale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will bo mode known and attendance given by 8,1311.1r.L UILLASR, Sr. ILx.r. Of Jacob Burkholder, deed. t 0 Volunteer, Lencastor Examiner, Mechanics burg Journal please copy. .g6-to VALUABLE LIME 8T ON FARM AT EXECUTOR'S SALE. Friday Sep. 24, at 11 o'clock, A. it/. bo trild at MB. Salo on tho preinkes lb 10 valuable Mini in Weat 'Penn:thorough to wusitte, Cumberland county, being on the South Ohio of the Conintorminot crOok, adjoining Plainljoid , being the Manakin Farm, of Oa late Benjamin Longenecker, .. . This farm contalne 131 acres and 40 - perches, of which thfra.le.about pre acres of Timber land. The remainder of the tract Is all clear, well fended, 1 mooch pout and rail and boardein.l. in a 'alit state ' of cul Prathst,. Thin farm Is well know a and Is one rof th most productive farina la the COll Et ty, and In within onehalf mile of Good llope.%lllls ~ad about 1 mile fromOumberland ballot Railroad. The Improvements are n Large Two Story Brick Manolou House, a never falling well. of water, It taro cave very trainable for domestic purposes and a ;are° cistern. 'Large Storm_ Bank. Bark, Coiii Crib,_Cabe4it4o.ll o th.. Waggon Shod end other ont building. is good con dition. • • There I. 41 " s S p ring of Water near the house and barn. There Is a largo and valuable orchard of about eight ace 'of choke fruit, to wit : appioe , poarc, pachalb This farm la coarpalant to churchos• and seboubo and.le in ovary respect a choice and desirable home- . stead.. ' , . Pomona alining. 'ilea this 'property van .11 -upon John - K.. Lougenecker on - the promisee, and tonne will be made Bicarall Oirdartlf - 840 - b -- - 'JOUN B. LONOENBOKBR, - - •• BAISUBI, Drul Lit Br. •' • - . . ' • Ear's. Of Benjamin Longo:loam, deed. Commodore Porter, Anetionoer. , .UrVolunteor and BaucaMer Bmarnjayr copy. InigU-t.i. puBLICI_ SALE_ On Saturday, September 251 b, 1869. The undarsigned, iittorney In fact fn• tho Ili Ira of Ilroliort Lind, lati of Ponn twp 01m:eased NI ill offoe Dr public nal°, on tho pronilariii on the allovii duty, the following desOil Ind float Estato : • No.l. A trnot of •Landat Spring Mills:, Penn !mi., containing 14% Amos bounded ou the North by the - Pine road, on the West by lauds of .Noah Cockloy, mid on tho Most by tho Plod Grows road • Tho Ho. proveniefits aro. n Two-etory PitA:Mll 110UsEl, a Summer House, a Log Mato with Ninon shod nttituh. , • ed; and other outbuildings. No. 2. A tract of Mountain Land iu - saine eirntaluining 68 Acres of cigar hood, to a high Auto r of cultivation, boOntled on, the North by tler.l_Phip • Grim road, stud ou the East by lands of 'John; {fire. ' moll nod othOrs. , . ; No. 11. A •tract of Mountain Land, coverVil. With . timber, adjoinlog the nhovo, and contatnifig 12 Apree. Thu several tracts wilt be sold separately or 411 together, to suitpurchasers.. - • . • Pala to commence at Spring Mills fatm at 10Welock A: /11 whoa torms will no rondo known by • • NO.III COCILL'OY, • %tog fa Att'y in fact, for heirs of. itob4. Lind— ' VALUABLEREAL. STATE' " AT PRIVATE SALt." •• s ; • ' shbscribot residing in West PSeniboro town.',' this sonny . , otters - at ptivitte.sithi.tho following • 'valuable Real gstato: • " ' • • ' A'LIMESTONS FARM Minhining OS Arreirnua • 64 Perches, strict measure, situate on Onemberaburg ' tUrnpike 5 miles Writ therm r ••." c 11 , • " ,~,~ u,,;. ; ; M ~,~, F0 , ::~
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers