.-- . 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 ' 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. 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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 , ::~