FOR THE -PentiiNTlArty Monday morning last Sheriff Twoursox took the two cony!. is Roar. MATJER, and J.Amia Lula; the former sentenced for seven years and the latter for one year =EI ENE before their departure MATIMR handed Ilris _Thom" (the Sheriff's Wife) a letter of. which the tolluwing is a literal copy oAntisix Atio. 29 _,1889. Deer Menton' : As I am about • to leave this place, you will pardon the liberty lam taking. I fool that it is my duty to tender to you and all the members ofyour family my heartfelt thanks for the kind manner in which I have -been treated, while an inmate of this prison. Allow me also, to thank - you in behalf of my Mother, with her -hope that you may never know trouble. Believe me dear Madam rhave not always been the I am now supposed to be; but I might now be tilling a respectable position in society, had I ta ken the good advice of my friends. But instead I must eke out the best years of my life within the gloomy walls of the peniten tiary. I - will say good-by and may God bless and prosper you'and yours. ./L,ara Dear Madam Very Respectfully A. R. MATER& . —o— =I I ETTIIa FROM ADAM TITUS...— ADAM TITUB, the prisoner, now in jail bore, awaiting the execution of the sen tence of death passed upon him by Judge GnAness, at the last term of Court, sends to us the following letter which we give to our readers without comment. QARLISLE JAIL, Auo. 27, 1869. To the . Eiiiors of CIS Carlisle Herald : GENTLEMEN—WiII you please insert the following.lines in your local column, and receive the thanks of a doomed man. That is all I have to offer (or the-present time. .1' am very Respectfully ' Your Mumble Servant. ADAM A. TITUB. T. My Friends in Public : GENTLEMZ.N. AND La.niza—l, knowing that my days aro numbered, and that' they , are few and 'short, and firmly believing in the blood of Jesus Christ, that through him God will forgive my stns, and judge mo in the Spir it for,thy sins committed in the flesh. And heartily repenting my past life I desire to. say to, and ask my friends to forgive me, for any and all my misdeeds towards them in deed or spirit As I hope to be forgiv en by God, I earnestly pray you to forgive me for all my great sins committed on this earth: And to my enemies (if any I have) I humbly beg for pardon from theth—and freely forgive them myself. I desire when' my end shall come; to feel at peace with all men, so that I may meet my God; and hear him say through Hie Son, Thy sins are, forgiven thee. I .bring these few lines ' to a close, and bid all my friends a hearty . farewell. lam my friends Very Respectfully Yours. - ADAM A. TITO& BAS BALL.—On Saturday after noon a friendly game of Base Ball was played at the Garrison between the Rey- stone Club of this place and a scrub nine • composed of soldiers from D. troop sta tionrd at that pok The batting of the, soldiers was heavy but they were no match —for-the fielding of the Loys, who won the game as will beaaen from the following score. KILYSTONE Barnitzoi. it B. Hoffer, C. Keller, P. e Biirni,tz, E. 2nd B ' Common, R. F. Brindle, 8d B. Wetiel, S. S. Filler, C. F. Sipe, L..F. total Gamusox Soma Seymour. P. . Bercaw, C. Williams, let B. Wolatk, 2d - B. Brant, 8d B. Burry, L. F. . - Orr, R. F. Ellsworth, S. S. Stuart, C. F.' Total Fly Catches, ICZYBTOICX. Keller 1. F. Barnitz, 1. Brindle, 2. Wetzel, 1. Sipe, 1. Faller, 1. Total 7. Fly Ditches, GAnarsort. Seymour, 2. Welsh, 2. Total 4 Umpire, M. Thomp son. Scorers. Keller and Hardy. I= Queer preparations with queer names, are now-a-days compounded al most without number, many unquestiona bly worthies!, and many still worse, Abu. lutely injurious. " The Mims is, we aro convinced, an exception to either of these categories. We have seen it fried and know i► will do as .ree'ommended, restore gray hair. to its original color and lustre. and at the same time perform every func tion of a perfect Pair dressing, which nei ther injures the texture of the hair nor colors tire linen or skin. For the purpose dasikaatodove believe it to be the very best preparation in use.—Fail Saginaw Courier. izzl List of unclaimed I offers remaining In the Post °taco at Carlisle, Pa., for thu week ending September Ist 1869. - A—Asking ; George W.' R—Bittenbender, A. Brubaker, Lev!. Brown, Daniel. C—COrnman. George. D—Daugherty, John. ' F—Fraunte, J. P. H. Fuller, Mee • nette. H-4lardyi Miss Martha. Hardy, Miss Martha J. Heck, Mrs. Hannah. Holla• day, J. H.' Hettriek, jean. Hartman, C. K—Kitchen, Charles B. Kamer, „Mi *heel. Klugh, J. R. • L—Long, Rev. E. M. • '21";-'Murphy, John. McCiedner, Rich ard.-Martin, John A. Moree,.Rov. J. B. McOuen, J. McGrath, Mrs. Annie. 2de , .Brath Mrs. Jane. ' • 0-oagdeu, J. B. R—Robert Samuel; Ruggles, George. :limed, Jain. (farmer), ." S—Simons, Mn,s George, Smith John B. Stoner, II: K. Shaffer, Adam. Snyder, • Mri. Kate M. St. Clair, Miss 0. 0. Shut! ter, Mrs. Ellen 4.. Stitt, Mrs, Elizabeth.' 7 1 —Thumma,sChristien. .1, 17—Urban, George. 'Ulrich, Miss H.. V—Wolf, G: W. r- -Yoys, George.. • MILD POD POISTAOI. - E—Em' aikaCk Mrs. Emma, Burlington, • County lows. ' d. Demmoinos, • ' •K. B*UM; P. 312CRRIED . , . ' 6911Rtitte-4 11 1 ; inwi . ItX. Xt Bidet Oleinsors ,L. ' 'l7 - • Le r a on ., • . New Yetk,'August Ord, V hf „:- . i o r7"it:,; •li IN W S . ' i l if ' S;S h n ra ;3l .. 41 1 14:, f dsuglii,:::. lot. Webster of Watsew. No ssri:',„. . ._ PPICIIMX-414RBITT..—On 'the lath nit" by J. A. Oturroy, Mirk Charles P. P ttaar t 9 Mies (laths. rice 13.11errett. of lists county. • BRINNL7IIII,-Oi7ANK.—On .1 I, Elitift lith,, 160 C, by theitev. li." it. Pleek„ATlnfield • eittuoisse to Itiss .7ans X Stunk, both of this ootinty.: , . • • 710ALI8TX6-;41111,14111ILT.,.—On Xa k tast 10, by "tbsii9oxiii. Josob manit.ll, - ot 1 sec iutar - 000ity, to . 111witary A. Barnhill, ot this cOOl sty. . . , DIED. XATLlN—On'Aligast nit:, 'Willis, the youngest mon "Tatectoo W. and Ellta AligolOmontbs. 11100.911tiNZT...16 . th10 roroush., on' t widowAno of Ito: ilets!M• John IdeClartooji to her 60th year. 111islAINX14-inl7ltitin township, ow the au Inst. Ithr. Juob . Wegner, Air.' Aged 76 genre, tnenthe iaIi•ONABNINIs DUNBNIOBB ' and CATARRH 4'104 Adtb itii4imost oravovi, 'by IsAaapi Yd. ID,, tad lProtatoot o .:Thlstete V' the .HyttAll Xar (hit iyid.iiVay),lnCts Mid teal Cove of Pmfirytininao2 ,rarteirpertsiti,/(tOrminlibt I/eyßon;-uouao,) No. 805 Arab sipset, , ,,RNlA.: TuAlmoniVs coo b. sou, ..111 hi d dace: , TB* **intit fliitiby Ark futhod to'sc.• • voin papy Wits fultrou i. am Ale boo . s 6 Awaits fa his 'Artiestal ogoi/IaserI64ININIOBBI4I... ,No ~WWII/4 064 fik 7 aadaitlost. • ' ,• • • ' : . CAUTION ---- Nr.teirded - attcbasifin an Ci Justly awakens competition, and owing . to defective mental and moral structure, often begets onvy. Now those are to be expected an d may be mot by energy and determination; but not imfrequently the bounds • Hogithasta !. [Ltd scrupulous men stoop to use the patronage of others to Blither their nefarious purposes. With , the aside• taiMeof science, and by Moonset industry and bona.; ty k in providing a _potent remody,•Dr Steaver'a Old itkandard Tonle Herb Bitters, have attained unparal leled celebrity, having been beam the public for the last thirty years. v . • , Wherever they hafeerifered the sick or complain ing household, their effects have even 'Acceded ex- pectation, and so far surprised eliwo have over claim.. ad for them by circular, card, or otherwise, that the &bile confidence in the medicinal qualities of the Bitterer le unbounded. We do not fear the campotb Don of the empirical throng whomtteinpt to palm off tamed'oe upon the people, which are not scientifically compounded, and are - destitute of available qualities. Their empiricism discovered in the end, and the inefficloppy of their preparations found out. We would rather be envied for merited emcees than dos pined for failure, however ungenorom It may ho for man either to envy or despise ; Against another and a worse class of Indivldulls, we are forced to take ea lion. We allude to those Who take advantage 'four popularity, and attempt to 'gain - public favor and confidence by counterfeiting the Old!. tandard Bitters, barely imitating the label, or making other approach es to its preparation Calculated to deceive, and as a matter of course, in aelar as they succeed, to bring • our excellent Tonic into disrepute. The public are hereby .warned against all such imitations.. In order to further protect oursolvem , and save the if dieted from imp. sitlou eve have concluded to change our Label so as ever hereafter to custom our inden tidy, and keep the reputation of the Old Standard intact.. We Incur great expense by ao doing. but the end warranter the Meaner. The now label along with the caption, directions and neat ornamentation will present an excellent steel portrait of C. H. Kryder, the senior member .of, the firm. - This will be the badge of its genuineness, as well as a guarantee of the quality of the Bitters. The label will be duly copyrighted, and _thus placed beyond the reach of counterfeiters. By no fault of ours shall the public confidence over be abused or the reputation of the "Old Standard" be allowed to suffer. None genuine unless signed KRYDER .&.. CO , • 121 North Third Streot, PHILADELPHIA.. Sop 8,2 m JARKETS CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET Family F10ur.... Superfine d 0.... do RYE.... WHITE WHEAT RED do RYE • • . CORN ' CLOVERSEF.D.. ITMOTHYSEED VLA MED .... BARLEY General Produce Market. ' Carll.lu, July 20t1i,^2860. Corruated Weekly by William {Vashmood 'BUTTEh 24 BACON SHOULDERS, 10 NODS, 20 BACON SIDES, 00 LAIRD, 20WHITE BEANS 3 15 TALLOW, 9 PARED PEACIIKA• 25 SOAP, SIM:PARED PEACHES 16 BEESWAX. " 30 DRIED APPLES, 3 2f. 3 R lION-41 AMS 18 RAO • SPECIAL NOTICE again rod u6ed In piles , both wholesale and retail A large lut cf Fartory Cheese offered at quite re duced prices. wholesale and re tell Also a large lot of new Mackerel at the lowest market prices *ld BLAIR A BOIT P 8 A large assortment of Pruit Jar), Stoneware ant Earthenware offered wholesale and retell at Aulte.low pekes 3Sept 1889 0 R 6 3 8 4 2 6 2 6 4 2 8 8 WIRE RAILING#WIRE GUARDS, for Store Nronti, Asyhtme r A -Iron Bedsteads, Wire Web. binge for sheep and poultry yards, j3raes and Iron wire cloth Sieve., Fenders, Bereft!, for coal, °rah. sand, kr., Heavy Crimped Cloth for spark arresters Landscape - Win - for Windows - 40., Pi - pei Makers Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Espy informs. lion by addressing the manufacturers, St. WALKER & SONS' No 11 North Sixth street Philadelphia. 12feb 69. y. 4 2 3 3 1 6 27 , 12 o x -8 3 2 2 4 2 2 3 3 2 4 2 8 8 2 1 4 1 JACOB Bcturts--Deer Thaw, been 'afflicted for the last ten years with the Itheumillans and (lout. Your [littera was recommended to me. I have weld It, and lem glad to .s It has effected a perfect cure In a very short time. Therefore I re. commend It to all persom afflicted with the some disease.. • feonsider it the beet Cure In oie for any deem. the human body Is subjected to. E. Do 'MENG; Phlladelphlt. • Alig•A "lend who bee traveled in Orrsoany, re ports the following . incident, for which he *ouch. During the summer, Dr. J. O. Ayer spent some weeks at Dresden, In conference with the chemists of Central Europe, where he wan heralded se the In ventor of the world•renowned medicines that bear his Mime, and innsldered one of the American en 27 19 !ebritles. While riding, one day, bin open tarring fell in With the cortege of the King of dolour ~on • drive from the review. The Doctor soon team • the chief attraction, and received the marked et Witten of the people, who were even more demon- otrative In their sourteelee to him thud to the King Minigolf, whom they ore re constantly. King John, Yaenleg thin, wrapped his military cloak around him and reclined upon his moat, whip our great American me .icing 'man did the honors for the royal retinnO, graciously bowing, hat In hand, on on every aide, until weariog by his ex teseive condo 11COMIlOn to this old monarch's people. Tna SLIUSAPAIULLA DIGGERS ior YUCATAN. Thim elm gniar set of people ere decrended from the indent Artrees of Southern Me:leo, and .1111 retain come of the peculiarities which Stevens and sfreseott gave of their ancestors. Dr. J. Q Ayer A Co., em ploy • small army of them in digging Bareapariila root. Provided with narrow spades, a coil of rope , and it bag of water, they are ready for the forest where. the wild banana furnishes them with food and thick-leaved trees their only shelter. Pew.° those who find themselves rejuvenated by this pro duct, know how much they aro indebted to the foil of then humble laborers, who dig health fir Moui andi of Dr. Aye?, patrons, while they sometimes lose their own.--fltostois Commercial. The lircetoklyn Life Insuranys Company of New York desires to make arrangements with an experienced Life Insurance Agent for Franklin and Cumtrerland counties. All communications should be addreued to SHELDON A FLOYD, Gem Agents, July 18.21. 637 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. GRANT AND PROSPERITY Buell:team revive. tinder tfie Om regime. Other nen general tauten have, huwover, given a tremen doua hopetorts to the male of Christadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. The chemlets bare come oat in two leading ■rian tlto jonntals against the load and sulphur poisons for the head (fir that le !Mr proper designation,) with which the country is Infested, while, Dr. Chil ton, the trot analytical chemist In America, annoan cm to the world that . otirlatadoro's Hair Dye le Utterly Poisonlees. and that he ha knows it to ba so, beeline, he bail lyred It. OEIRII3TADORO'S II AIR filtlidliVATlVlC, as a drenalog, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dieing. Try It. 6Aug • •• . The Greatest Discovery of the Age THIS IS ADMITTED-TO BETTIIIIYA6T BY THE Thotnands who are now wing Dr. Tot. Celebret 'el Yenetten Liniment. It has been Introduced mince 1 147; and no one pace trying It - Ds ever without It, It will positively cure the 'undermentioned corn. plaints, if need as directed: Chronic Ilhenrnatleto, 'Bore Throat, Headache, ,Toothimbe, emir, Braises, Old Pores, Byelllngsy . ,Mosquito Bitrn, and pains in the Book, Chest or ' Limbs. Also taken Internally for Cholera, Dlairrnea, Dyeenteryl Croup, Colic, Bea Sickness, Spasm', hr. St to perfectly harmless to take internally. (See ,ath accompanyingg, each bottle.) It has never 1)41 ed to cure every case of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, sod Croup, if need when Brat taken., Al!rays bevel - a Cottl, In the lins, in reedinen, and you will never regret it. Price, Fifty Cants and One Dollar. Bold by the Druireete and sloreke ere t u .at the United Plates. Deaot,lo Part Place, New York. Cies lm • - TO CONSUMPTIVES The Advertiser', having Melt ;pito red. to_ healt Ira few weeks, by a very !imp!e remedy, aller'hat leg suffered mayoral years with a severe Wog aged ttor, - ,NI that dread diseaan,Consumption is anxious to rash 'lowa to his filloveaufferere the Milano ci cure. To .11 who. demise it, he will mend a cops , of. the pretVriptiou used (tree ofcharge), With the direction for Vreperlug and using -Moslem; which they , will _find. OMB CCDH FQII. COIirtiMOTION, AUTIlha DUONONITIS, eto. The oldret of 'the advertiser - 1u Bending ,the Prescription to benint the aillicied endu to pread inmation wh ich imoonceivee to be in. valuable; arid he hoped . every 'ignorer will try his remedy.as It 14111 mit them nothing and may prove ,e blessing. Partial, wishing the :preeoription plena ad dean — . • 4 • • • ty. EDWARD WILSON, Bllllamiburg, Mari County Neer fork.. „ if5y7.69.17. • • • BOY 011 NAP rojt • o Al3ll,—Three For eent,., ' - dl etlea on all Cad °their ton and Over, delivered la enr■ for the eash, No allovrouice when a oberpr h Omar at ' A: U. BLA.ULT. Special to the Ladies. Re are now selling out at easily rented primes I all kingsor Bummer ,goods such 'ae, Orioadinee s Ifernonnies, Hisgileh Minim LXIIIIII, Pereelles,llisr ,cola 01;itities ise. Now iii 4h. time to more gr at bargains as wears determined to elms oat our stock at univemallyjow.ratiok ; tEIDIOII & MILLER. gentleman who suffered' for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Deco)- and all the effect. of youthful indiscretion, will for the cake of Buffering humanity, somi free to all ache need IL the ficelpt for -.making the-simple remedy by which he was Cured. AutYerera wlahlng to profit by the advertis er's experienci can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, - JOHN D. OGDEN, Oarll9 . le, August 19, 1669. 60 5 OU IS 00 .1 IL; .1 40 100 to 60 old It gives me firasuro to certify that Mr. Selectee Duran CDUDIAL In my opinion lo purely vegetable r 4 Its constitution, .and an excellent tenic, being harniless In its character, and not being an alcoholic stimulant. BLit BTOOhTON, M. D. • to • - -1 16. lORN SHEDDERS, AND CIDER NJ MILLS, SALT =ESIMIM! PUBLIC SALE On Saturday October 2nd ; 1869 18 Inside Belcher . Stella, 16 Butter Stalls, •- 15 Hone . * Btiiiiife 22 Angle - Stalls, ,• 29 Curb Stalls. All Stalls sold for term of one year from October Ist, 1869. - The purchtuier to conform to all the rules and regulations which ars or may.be mode 14,. the Town Council of th., borouTh of Carlis;e, concerning the Market Uouse sod Markets of said Borough. TERMS CASH. ' THEODORE CORNMAN, Treas urer, In acrotint with the Carlisle Building and Loan,Aseociatisn. • . To amt rocalrod fr - om Dec'ty on account, of dues, toes, &c., from Aug. 22d 1868; to August 23d 1869, both ltscludro. $20,599,40 OR. By amte paid out botwaen.Aug, 22, 1868 and Aug 23, 1869, on 119 orders, Aug 23, 186, to bal in hands et Trees', . 4513 74 The underslgned,'s committee appointed to audit and Bottle the account of Theodore Comma, Treas urer of the BAHIA.. Building and Loan Association, teepee' fully report that we have examined the for going account of the receipts, as well as the vouch ers for payments and find the same correct, aid that there is a balance in the bends of the Treseur- er due the Acmehalo], of flee hundred end thirteen dollars and Ne•lstity-four *sots. (613 74) All of Which is rei.pecifully submitted. August 26, 1869, TAW A. SMITH, J. P. BIXI.P.R, S. H. GOUI,D Cominittee. NE W GROCERY STORE The subscriber having purchased Measeramlth'e roller, on Pomfret,and Brolftrd streets, and erected then ou a Store, has now opened with a New Stock of well selected Frreh Groceries Ills stock will be found to be complete In every particalar, and every thins sold will be warranted as represented Ile Lan on head and now ready for delivery Groceries of •11.klnda, A Bond assortment of NOTIONS. A specially made on al) klndeof Balt Meat., such en Ham, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, &c Dried, Piekliid FRUITS of all kinds, constantly on band Goods sant to any„part of the town If dashed Call and price for . yourself at No 46; Nast Pomfret Strest. JOHN ONNDER. Jflept 180941 m TH i r, CAR.LISL - E - ACADEMY. Englieh and Olaesteal School for young teen and boys will be opened September 0, le Dents's bnEding, on South Hanover Street. . . • Pupils Instructed in English, Classies t Mathematic, Natural Selene°, Penmanship, ge. fs designed to make thorough English scholars and to prepare for (brittle Special utlehtlon wilt be, given to Practical Arithmetic, Reading, kis:limb PPenmanship, kc , that atudents may be well furnish ed ter business life, and hero o good foundation for a. more extended coin's° of study • TUE GOVERNMENT' will be adapted toyoung, penttsmos and those who cannot ho treated thus will-not be Snowed to remain with no. . . s divided into two.aisslons, beleig respectively Bap ember 6th and January ad. _ let Scanlon, Comition English, - $lO,OO •do Classics with Commbn English, 20,00 2d Session, Cominon English; . 22,00 dd Clunks with Common Biagilol., 30,00 VAG ATIONI3.—JuIy end August, ana from Christ mas to tho Monday after Now lipar BOARDING—PupiIs from abinad will find good boarding in o private family at •rossonsble gates, and 'Will bewilder tho superrision of the Principal. • .Addroes, IL W. STERRETT, A. 8., Po CARLISLE. I take great pleasure in commending Mr. R. W. Bterrett, A. 11., ae a gentleman eminently qualified to. leach. MY: confidence in him hi such, that I algal commit my own eon to hio care. . . • sop. 3,3 m CUMBERLAND VALLEY. R. R. 011ANGID OB BOWLS. Oil and after Thursday, September 2nd, ISSO,Tas. Ranger. Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted): ACCOMMODATION - TRAIN -leates —Harrisburg 8:00 A. w , Mechanicsburg 8:35, Carlisle 0:11, Newellle 0:40, ehippensburg 10:•20.0harnbereburg 10:44, Orson. castle 11:10, arriving at llagorstown 11:40, A. , MAIL ThAIN leaves Ilarrhiburg , 1:85, P. chanlcaburg 2:07, Carlisle 2:40, Et:we'll. 1:16, Bhip pensburg 3:45. Chambersburg 4:20, Greencastle 4:60, • arriving At lI n geratownls:os 8. . •'i EXPRESS TRAIN leave s MarrlebOrg.4:22, P , Afechankiburg 4:67, cArllalo 0:27, Nowvllle2l:oo,.Ahtp ,POnsburg 8:27, ski/tit:2 at Ipunbersburg 11:55, P A MIXED TRAIN leave/ Chamber/Am* 7:16, A 12 Greenwald 0:10; Arriving atilsgenitown 10:06, A M. SAST, WARD I. • , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 'saves Chatuberebrirt s:4(lithipporisburg 'Mani llo• Mae, Carlisle 6:80 A is: : MAIL TRAIN leaves ItageWitouin 0:80• Green. eastio 0;05, Ohambarsuurg 0:45, Shippensbuti 10;15, Newvilie 10:47, Caliphs' 11;25, Mechanicsburg , 11;56 arriving it Ilaniaburtgl2:l2, P _ MRPRIIBB TRAIN leaves Hagerstown -12;00 sr, areeicastio 12;28, Chamhorsburg .1:05, Nhippeneturg 2:10, Carpels 2:60, Mochanlcsburg 8:15, 'striving at llst'llsburg 8:60, P 11: • A MIXED. TRAIN' loaves Itsgersiown 5:00 P Greencastle 1:12, arriyini kt Chstubers'nirgikft. P APiP. iteking slugs ronnvotions tit Rat liburg with trans to abd (row Phtled4philt, Now Tork,Plttsburg liellltuure and Watlpgtuß. ' ' .0, N. mx, .Supt. i Millviad aloe. kV. 1,1800. • TO ZEMBOITAIIITS.' Iva Are Arititi - 151 , 1.101 , 1111, By= .GLOVEB, Please setid your Ortlf . lllmandlOrly: Aug; • • doTLN a 00. 4y-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and OATARIIII sated with the utmost encase by J. Juice M. D. and Profeesor of Disease' 'of the Eye and Ear in the Medical 'allege of Pennryivamis, 12 years experience (formerly of Leyden, UnDeod,) No. 806, Mat St., Phila. Testimonials can be mien at Ws office. The medical faculty are incited to accompany their pn tlents,ee he has no secrete In Malpractice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge forWlemt nation. lgisine 68 ly. BRANDRETH'S PILLS. They remove - all bad accumulations from the. bowels, and puri fy and Invigorate the system. All whose health Is not perfect owe it to themselves to take a few doses of lirandreth's Pills, because the, seeds of decay aro constantly eradicated t y their use, and the principle of life confirmed, thus Airing •-vigorof.body and mind to a period when we have been used-to are the faltering step and-the enfeebled Intellect. • .oenoral Pam, the distinguished liberator of V nexuela, Rays he baR used th, m ae his only mod eine for Shinty yeare 'o 'with the moat satielltetory salts. For Caallreneaa , Dyerpepala, and a Family ?dedleine they aro unrivalled. Daniel I. Tenney, Esq. A,tor House, Near York, Cured by Drandrothbr Pale of Dyepopalsi and C ootlaeo. nem, whoa nil other mane weal had tailed. A gentleman. whose father died of consumption at 30 years, was aloe attacked, when aboutX, by the disease. Ile had cough, night meats; and general debility. Doctors recommended cod liter oil, but he wanted away, At last be determined to use lirandrethie Pills. In two month. they hake made him a sound man. °Aug lm FOR BLACK WORMS AND PIMPLES ON THE Face, use PEARY'S COMODZNI AND PIMPLI prepared only by Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond St., New York. Sold everywhere. The dyade supplied by Wholesale Medleme Delany 9.4 prll 3m 'ERRORS OF YOUTH No. 42 Cedar St, New York May7.64.1y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hick°lea Portable Chl°ollll, Y. Gardner A. co'e., PortSble Cider Mill, Star Corn Sheller, (three siren.) Cannon Coro Sheller°, - . National Vedder Cutter, (three elzen,) Cumberland Dou Marro.,Together with ether AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMRNTS Sop. 3,2 m 1. GARDNER & CO. win be sold at Public Sale, at the liarket How n the borough of Carlisle, iir Sale to commence Immodlatoly after Marke 111 order or tho Town Council, JOA N N, OO LBY, Borough Tronrurar. ME EMIE ()LASS WARE, OODEN WARN, • WILLOWWARE, - PERFUMERY, • SOAP Canned and THE COURSE OE STUDY plEt BOROOL YEAR TERMS Trat.skesioN, •(Filable iN AdYanpo.) _ REFERENCE IL L. DABIIIILL, President Dickinson Collogo WESTWARD I $4OO REWARD . . The above roweird will be paid by. the School, Dl- rectors of Dickinson townehin, to any one who will -give-inioriontlow-ttrat-wilt—ired-torthe—arraik—arnt conriolon of the 00/11011 or p,reon■ who tired, the Richland Bobpbl 'Roush, In said .towoebip. on the night of the 2dth nit , By order oi the. Boned; - aSept2t JOIIN.MARTIN, deet'y. THE' ,CARLISLE BUILDING AND LOAN ABBODIATION for tiVOUL Quarter, let year ending Adg, 23, leoo. ' nEwaPta. To mut' duel rated 4th warier,: 04850 TO To met Ilnel reed 4th quarter, 10 10 To amt Int read 4th quarter, - 8211 76 May 24, 1869, 'balance In Treasury 117.33 Joann paid 4th quarter, 4640 00 By sausages for quarter 107 76 By county tax fbr year 65 00 'Tot.! psyments, Aug,,23 1860, balance fu Troasury,:,, $513 79 ANNUAL exhlbltof the op - erationt of the OAR maul BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION for Bret year eufllug August 23, 1863, - • . 'RECEIPT& To dues reed let quer'. von 05 To dues reed 2d guar. 4880 MS To dee. reed 3d quer. 48151 85 To dues reed 4th quer. 4880 20 Total receipt. from dues, $19,024 06 To tines redd I.t quer. 60 96 " To Elm ree'd and q uii: AT 60 To floe. reed 34 guar., 990 To 'flan reel 4th guar'. 19 10 Total receipts from ante To lat. toc'd lit quAr. $ 40 80 To lot coed 2nd (par. 148 59 To lot reed 3d quor 808 00 To tot recd 4th quer 323 76 Total roclpto from Int. TA amt reed advance on oltaron Total raralpte for year By amt paid on 85 loans fat quarter 4984 00 By atofpald on 38 loans ' A 2nd quarter 4834 110 By awl paid on 41 loan■ 9d quarter 5232 00 BY Ott paid on 33 loans lth quarter - 4540 00 Total paymanta 'on act of loam., 19,600 00 By expanses Ist guar $32 50 By canton's 2nd guar 83 00 By expaneo■ 3d guar 128 62 By axpenia. 40k guar 107 75. Ry mlnay Woodall, Ry county tax for 1860 Total payment. Lr year, Aug. 23, 1860, Balance In Treasury, Loan. sold let. year, 160. 1.011111 paid out let ytar 145. Average prelesium on loans Bret year, .164 71%. All of which Is respectfully submitted. U. P. 111.111.111C11, Bect'y. Aug 131658 , The Undereignot Audillag Cominittee,, reepeeL fully report, that lie have examined the forgoing exhibit of C. P. Ilunnlch, dect'y. of Carliele bnlld• log and Lean.Asscc sting for the year ending Aug. 23, 1.869, and find the same correct. Augu.t 26, 11162, respectfully sulmiltted. J. P - ' 71111.62 t, B. 11. Gould, Committee. OE SURVEYOR GENERA'L'S Office, FIARRIBDUIt(i, Pa.; Aug. 12, 1860. To the Ovrtuz)3 Unpatented Leeds: t' In obedience to no Act of Assembly, approved the efghth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-nine, you ate hereby notified that the "County Lund Lien Docket," containing the list of unpatented land. for Cumberland county, prepared nude? the Act of Assemble of the twentieth of May one thou, ~and eight hundred and eisty•four, and the supplet moot thereto, has this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose office It may lie examined. The liens, can only he liquidated by turn payment of the purchase money, Int.-rest and fees, and receiving patents through this department. JBCOB M. CAMPBELL, Surveyor General ESEI QALR. . A FIRST-CLASS FARM IN minimum) COUNTY. Ity virtu• of a power of Attorney from Iwo of the devinees of Dr. I. O. booml., deed.: to Atm Mary Enomis, who will join with Wm. 11.11111erzttiVdlin of the other two devices., in expo/dug • • of the mo.tiiinstr)._ fume In ,T.Cumberiand c . tity, to _public Milton the prem.'s., on 1. . THURSDAY, September 80, 1863; at 1 e , clock, P. if., of uld day, the. Interest of the miners will he offered subject to the approval of he Orphans' Court of Cumberland county. This farm Is one of the celebrated Black Slate Perms along the Conodoguinet creek, and to many respect' fer auperior to 'tweeter:o land. It I. situ. ate In ll:imp:ten township, and to bounded by the Conodogninet creek, David Brenimer, Joseph Eberly, Christian Stayman and other., and contains 164 ACRES and • 'lOl PERCHES strict measure. Theulldjuire, and„kreatinemant are ample, and In aoodi,der. It is moron. net ■ Farm of this quality and •ehrnetar-Isoffired for gale, and M. is pat In min kat only because cfrcumetances have opened a dif Went location as a plate of residence for the owners. The property will certainly be sold. ?d NAY LOOMIS, Att'y. in fact,•trc. ISep is ' W. H. MILLER, Guardian, Ac. Harrisburg Telegraph, Lancaster Examiner, and Volunfeer.plenee copy and skid bill to thle of for collectlon. • GALE OF HOUSE AND LOT By •lrtpe-of-the-power cenferred upon m to the hat will and testament of Dr. I. C. Loomis I will expose to public sale on 20,085 ea SATURDAY, September 25tb, 1860, at the Court Mime, to the Borough of Carlisle, at II o'clock. A. ,of raid day. the House and Lot of Ground eltuated on the eolith Md. of Pomfret street, in said Borough, (the late residence or the Geld Dr. I C. Loomis,) bounded on the North by Pomfret street, on the East by Pam'l D. Gould. on the South bv Chapel alley, and oa the West by the Hook A Ladder Company. being zo feet in front and, 241) feet deep, more or lam There Is • good • TWO:STORY BRICK HOUSE, with s l.rge and convenient back building. Thee/ lo also a good 'Nei -story BRICK !WWII en the other end of the lot. Anyfu ether Inforwatlon be furnished by IT. 11. Miller or Il Newshein,Ens MARY L' l o3llB, Zoeentelo of Dr. I. O. l.oomle. ECIEE (;ALE ,OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ' • ~ Oh Saturday, September 25th, 3869. By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the Orphans' Court of ,Cumberland county. I will ex polo to ptchlic rale on the premises on the' above named day, the following deccribed reatestati in the village of Camp 11111, in East Penasboro township. adjoining • lot 'of boon A Moore, John, Welt, a public road and,David Brubaker, containing abont otr.fourth ofan Acre. The improvements consist ofa TWO - STORY FRAME DWELLING, .Prams Stable, Blacksmith Shop and otharneressary .outbuiltilnaw. The_ lot 'contains Apples, Peaches ' and,Grepes and Las thereon a rood Cistern.. • Ten,.,Ten,.,of Sate: Twenty-10dr per cent: of pus chase money to to paid on confirmation of sale by -the Court, and the balande on let April 1870, when deed will be delivered and ponsesalon given. Tuxes for 1870 to he paid by the purchaser. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P M., on said day, when attendance will be given.by " • O. W. ORIBOWELL, 88ept is Executor of Orace • DEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC 1.10 BALK MONDAY, September 27th, 1869. The rubrrirlhar will mall af public sale, on the prsmieeKaltuate In Monroe township. Cumberland county, Pa., one mile Haat of Churottiown, and one mllo N orth of familiar's mill, the following real estate,- via: A tract of land containing. 37 ACRES AND'6B PERCHES, of firatclams Lime Stone Land, In a high state . of cultivation, and under good fence; having thereon erected a two-story BRIOC DWELLING HOUgH, Wash Rouse, and a well or goOd 'rotor, also a stone BANK JARN, an Orchard of choice Fruits of all kinds:- Aldo farm -to desirable on- ;smlt of Its convenience to &bolls. Marched, MOIL Markets As. Pale to commence at-1 oolock, P. tl„ on .31.1 day, whorl terms will be made known by 9flept 4t JOBILPII 000DYBAlt.--- pUBLIC SALE On. SATURDAY, September'. 250,'1869. The undpreigned will offer at public sale, on the premien, on the alters day, the fella a log deserlted real estate. A tract of land ?Munn In Middlesex township,.about 3% miles Nest of Carliple ' and ofa mile from Middlesex elation on the Comber laud Valley Mali Road, ,boundeJ by ,lands of Thos. R. Williams, Samuel Mohler, Amos Millery. and others, containing 68 AGREES, arid 18 PERCHES, . more er less, and having thereon eneted a Two.story. WEATHERBOA RUED HOUSE;,' With Basement, A Bank Main, - 11og . Pen, and Other out.houses. Thera Is a good wall of water near the door, an Orobaid of Choice Fruit. Thelon !sof Ihe best quality to he found in Cumberland county. Liberal terms will be offered on'ttay of sale. -.Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. 81344 Is ... .11441: WILLIAMS. 9RPILANS' COURT SALE: - ~ .lIT virtue of an order of the Orphan.' Court 0 Cumberland county. - th.-.un d.rslgned -- Adrolut• Orators of 'he estate of ITllleamit filer. deed.. will fixpoie at public eel., on the premlios, at 11 o'clock A. 11., on . . TUESDAY, So4tepber 28th, 1862, a trot of Mountain Wind 10:Rya w s nehip. T erry .rohnty, bounded .on the Mixt by Jtiareinellemes; on the Routh by John Reber, on the .Yaet by-J. B. Leidieh and on the North by Devid-llegithow • and Wright White, containing • 40 ACRES •AND 101 PERCHES. . TIN tract will be Bold, sea 'bola or In arvetal arida AO may boat 'nit p uronarera. And on WEDNESDAY,. Septeinbpr, 29, 1869, . on the premises . et 11 o'clock. A. IL, trait efTBN AORNB AND,EIOIITS EUROTIEN , 13111ver Spring' township, Own berlend conoty, bounded - by leads 'of Obsistille Restless' os,the West, North,by lend( 'of John Hensel, Abishatellillpr'm heirs sod ltie Widow, Armst sougollast ,by - lands of Widow Arno. Wring'. and ore the Boothby beds of DAM Orrle, decelood.. Tele , tract, edlOns the, village. of New Uloilsteo, 0114,11(3n e high state of adltiveNori, the whole I 'slog hien repcutly. limed. .Torms .0140. 111111001111iY .to bwinsilip known on said jays, it tip bourn-designated by' L L SULTAN, - 0 / 3 .1 4 at " Nellyphced , , • • " • I` . , istu ',AD_V:ISRV•kgB_Mw ALP STORE 1101.18 E AT PUBLIO SALM On' Ttiedday, Septeaiber 28th, 1869. v.. . • . ' . .1111 at Roblin Rale, premiree, situate In New Kingston, nn thollarrlw burg Turnpike, seven mica Kist of Carlisle, and about eleven 'iniles,Wrat of Harrisburg, the following described real Millie to wit: A large and commo• diens • S . TOAE. HOLISZ, • . • • now °erupted by Orris & Lamb. The 110138 k is thirty-one foot front, and thirty-two feet deep, with double Warehouse back, the Lot being thirty-one feet front and about 240 feet deep; haying thereon erected a - goed Stable, There toe good cistern on the lot, and some fruit trees. • This is ono of the moat deeirablo end convenient stands for a Store in thin county, the receipts from the trade being equal to those of any Store in the borough of 'Collie - le. It le situated in one of the wealthiest agricultural communities in the county, within a half mile of the Cumberland Valley It. It Bale to' commence at 2 o'clock; P. M., on said day, -when terms will bo made known by - ad Sep. 4t. ". itOBEItT Perry "Advocate" and "Star of the Yellny,' , copy and sand bill to tit's Of/Ine for collection. 36202 06 0644 7;295 4D Ell 3 CiRPHANt' 'COURT SALE. N..." By virtue-of-an order - o} - tlisCOrphe'es' Court of Cumberland county, the undersload Adolfo!. stratora of the estate of •Wm. B. httllin, deed. will expose to public sale on the pram! es, at 10 e'Aock, A', AL, ou . Tuesday, • S'ep' tember 28th, 1869, and on earl: eneeeedlatt day. until nil fa eold, the following 'reliable Real Renate, to wit: No. 1. The ono • niadivlded half of the property known as the ZUG PAPER MILL, • @Noel° in South' Middleton township, Cumberland county, one mile North of Mt. Holly. Springs. 'i'ho Mill lb aubstentiallY built of brick, Is Miran storius high, with machine room, boiler room; dc., attached, containing three Rag Nopirici;s sixty-nix (06) inch Yourdlinier Machine, .in perfect order. Also, one thirty-four (34) inch faccstack of tumor Calendars, (meson rolls,) tho whole driven by two of Well . s Improved Iron Water Wbuale, and capable of pro during 171:13 ONE TON OF PAPER PER DAY 8520 25 Attached to the above are twelve acres of land arid two hoasos. E 39 -r-$00,603 40 N 0.2. Sixty-six acres of land adjoining the above property known as the .Zug farm," on which Is °reeled a ono anda-halPstory • ' WEATHERBOARD ED HOUSD AND GOOD BANK BARN -- Near-the , house is a never-falltog well of excellent Water,liad an Apple Orchard In good hearing con. dltla. The land Is under gooAfence and in a high state of cultivation. No. 9. A tract of land containing fifteen (16) Acros more or less, tying 1101th*C131., and In night of the town of Mt. Roily Springs, bounded by land of Samuel Zug, Matthew Moort ' and.othonr. There are no buildings on this tract, but the lent is of excellent quality, and under good. forme, nod, its clone proximity to the towu will in a shalt time make it very valuable. No 4. An unimproved tract of land cotaining Two Acres and Ninety-two Perches,, fronting on the road leading from the turnpike to the Mt. 110113 Springs cemetery, and bounded by lands of Hanel. Zug, Chas. W. Bhestrur and others. No. b. A trout of land containing TWENTY ACRES, more or foe , lying on • the East side of Mountain Creek, and near the Ilne of the Smith. Mountain Rail Rued, bounded by lands of S. Zug. tleorge Nogfrle and Mn. Holly Paper Co , known an tho “lionnutt !rya." 'rho lib ova is Well fenced and in a good shao•bf cultivation. - • 1411 87 8 70 65 86 29,086 69 IME NO. SIX. FIVE TOWN LOTS 44 font by 180 In depth, adjoining tho property of Dr. W. 11. Lawman, and fronting on the turnpike. No. 7. FIVE TOWN Lors in the rear of Lilo above forty Ova foot front, running back. 180 feet, fronting on a Street. No. B. EIGHT TOWN LOTS 50 feet front by 180 deep each, fronting on I uropiko, and ly log he. twnen the proportion of Geo. Bv.ords, and Dr. Lnu• No. 0. SEVEN TOWN LOTS, lying In row of the above, LO by 150 feet each. Iron ling on a ell ear n and adjoining land of C. W. Sheaffer. No. 10. NINN TOWN LOTS 40 by 40 feet each. lying between the property. of Snyder Itupley, and the M. E. Church. No. 11. TilltEE TOWN. LOTS 50 by 210 I' et each ' fronting on tho turnpike, lying between tho M. E Church, and the property of 101 l at. Johns. No 12. TWO TOWN LOPS 90 by 200 feet each, fronting on tho turnpike, and adjoining the prop erty of Mon 010) berry. No. 13. The property known as tho ' , Divert store property," The LIOUSE lea WEAVIIIIII.IIOAItDEL MAME! containing thirteen largo rooms, arida large and commtationa Store flown. Attached to thu oboes Property le itegetoble and fruit garden, a well of good water, stable ' and all num:eery out. buildings.. As a location fur a store It is central, and tho beat lu town. No; 14. A BRICK 00TOIC COTTAGE, nod one acre of ground. No. 11. A one and•a•half story lIOUGII•CAST EIGUriE by 70 feet, adjoining the property of Wm. Alexander, In the town of Mt. Holly Springs, and known as the '•Old Church." The above bee lately been remodeleJ, end is designed for the on• cupancy of two families. . • . . No. 10. One FRAIIII , I RUSE - and lot of ground adjoining the school house .in rdt. Holly Springs. Ago oflot 70by 200 font. , No. 11. A. LOU 110 USE, and lot of ground, 50 feet front by 220 In depth. On thie lot Is erected a good Fit.llllo - 81 ABLE, and SIIONNIAKER eIIUP There 10 on the premises Fruit Ti sem of every variety, and in good bearing condition, N. 18. A TWOETORY FRAME HOUSE and lot of ground lidjolnlag the property :last dd. scribed. The lot Is 60 feet trout and 210 deep, No 19, A two-story FRAME 1101381,, and Int of ground, adjoining the property last described. Mao Of lot 60 by 2 . 20 feet. - No. 60. Two—Mountain-hots eituatti In South Middleton township, Door the Mt. 'Hopi , Springs, containing 11 AOaES AND 120 PERCHES, and 13 ACRES and 20 PgRAJES, adjoining lands of John Morison, James Ward, Sam% Mundorf and - tleo. - Noggin, - • No. 21. One Mountalli tot, Containing 7ACR.P. , 1 ,, routh Middleton township, being purr ot a iarg. r tract formerly belonging, to the estate pt Joht McClure, N 0.22. A lot.of Etrouodeontalning POUR ACMES mere - on - leeniodjulnlorpropertlee of Rob?; Fltonee, Ono. Noggin and Att. Holly Pepe Co. Also, On Saturday, October' 2d, 1869 t the late residence of Wm. D. Mullin, Eeq., at 10_ i'clnek, A. M., tho following personal property, to It DIY HEAD Ol' HORSES, three of which Are good riding and driving borne., two •glarnbeitonlan" Colts, one year old, 4 3111eld Cows of "Devon" blood, 1 Devon Bull, very line, 1 White Heifer, 1 Doran Call, threw month. old,- 0 Largo liege, 2 'dreading Bowe and Pige, 1 Broad wheeled Wagon, 1 two-horse Spring Wagon, I on.- horeo Spring Wagon, 1 Cart, TWO BUGGIES, 4 0NE CARRIAGE, TWO SLEIGHS, Hay Ladder., Hay Sake, Cutting Box,Plough., Harrow., Wagon Genre, Single and Doubl Ida, noes, Saddles and *hills, Sleigh Sell., &c. One HICKOCK CIDER PRESS, and other erlielen, also, Office Furniture, ronebting , of 1 Fire Proof Safe Desk, .ke. Terme of sale made known on day of gale. 0110 B. .11-IiIIII,LIN, - - W. A. ?JULIA Admre. of W. D. Mullin, Xag., Mt. ■ oily Berl op, 27Aug Ot • • 1.'7 IGHLY IMPROVED GRAVEL FARM AT 'PRIVATE .4/11.11. - . tltuato Frankford tap., Comb. Co : 4 11111.1 ,orth of Plawvillo,l l 4 miles south of Olosersvillo, nd mils from Diller's hedge, adjoining lands of atonal Ernst, Limo H. Orris and ethers, contain- 146 ACRES, (more or lees.) all oleared_but about 20 Acres, which are covered with good Timber, also, •shout 25 Acres of goo./ Meadow. The Improvements area Large TWO STORY FRAME 11.9115 E, (new) with Wadi House, Emoke House and other tocemirt o9om)ldingn. • A LARGE BANK .BARN, nearly new, with new Wagon Shed, Corn Crlb, 'Car. rings Ilouee z hog Pen, and all neco , ctrY out-build Inge, also, a well of good Water at the door and an abundance of the eholcent and heat Walt. • " There le also a large stream of water running through the farm, haring thereon erected - a &st ela:of SAW DI ILL. This term is In a good-stater otcultivation, tho buildings new, fences In good order, and limed recently.. le one or its most productive and best stock farms In the county, and le convenient to Schools, suille, &c. Persons desiring to view the Owen property con do so by calling on the subscriber residibg on tho f Arm. - ' , A. COMItitY, Br. pUBLIO - On Tues;lityil October' stii, 1869 Ey virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county," the outworn, r, gout olid guar dian for the heirs of Den.landh Eberly, &old , will eon on the premises, lit Ha:Won twp. CuMberland. county, Pa 4 ratios North of Ith•chnicdong, and I , mile - North of ilryson's Drldge , tho following Yalu:ado Peal Estato: • A tract of land containing • .... 210 ACRES, more or loss, In ahigh stato of cultivation, and under good fencing. mostly Chestnut rolls and. Locket posts. • The itn. pm:you:onto are n good • • • TWO-STORY - - BRICK Walt House, a large MICK BANK BARN, Corn Cribs, W,sgorilibrd, Carriage House, and all other necessary outbuildings. There Is a- well,' of naval. falling water near the door, with running water in newly all ,the fields. Thorn is also'an ORCHARD of .choice fruit on the premises, -'with n considerahl e number of thriving Locust Trees on the ferns. This fs one of the bestimproved and moat desks hie farms In Cumberland counts, and purchasers will do ,well to give It theirs attention. Itrylll . be sold entire Orin puts, to sultpurchaMrs. • Persons desiring to view the m °Orly previous to the solo will please call on John Shaffer, melding on the same or on the undersigned, reald tug at Sporting Hill. Salo to Commonce at 1 o'clock P. M. when termi will be made known by EBERLY, Agent nud Guardian • • for the Ileirs of llenitimin Eberly, dee'd. 27AngtIte, • • .tIIUI3LIO 13.104 . OF REAL ES-. • TdIL.D. . 0 . " . Oflruo of on order of the Orpbono Court. of umborlond county, I Will expopo to public mac on tbe‘preillsoc, •• , . . Oat Saturday. &limber 20th, 809. at 12 o'clock, N, tato the MANSION FARM of Jno.; Logan, deed., In Fraukford hurnaldp, Cumberland • coolly, bounded by iktfro. McCrce, J tato Myers, -Itartjamlnfloster and diluent, containing about 120 AMU; more or lace, haring r a • • ' A ROUSE AND BARN . , Moran erected with ',Mlle of water and A Wont running through it, with meadows. ' • The- feral boa been. devided Into Aired Parts of AO, 27 and 18 Acres rOepactively, and the same will be sold alitugether or auroral parts as will but suit pun:hums - and bring the beat, price. , Posses 'aloe will be &lib ; cm the, lat. Apell ' Terms or pale: 'Onedimrthlo be paid at the "tithe of confirmation of vale; ,oaa-fOurth' the lit 'lBlO, cmckciurth let April 101,- and otio-fourtle let April 18'2 pith In he rent on each payment. The par. se char' haring the privilege • to _par any' praetor amount.. Ll2ollillt, Adm'r. 20Atig0t . • •uf Joku lioganidai'd.' • 15.93 - .L. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF Three Valuable , Slate Farms. • rtyr-Septentin, 15,`106', By virtue of en ordeer of the Orphaiie i?aurt of Cumberland county , the uhdefilgaed es uardlen of three pr the minor children of the late Dr. John Zollinger. and as attorney id fact for the other chi!. dm, will expose In public. oak, on the premiere,. the, following ylescribed reel eetn.e, , rlthin two miles 'of Cerlielo, to wit: ' No.l. AJract. of land or !Amite Um; eituato In NOrth. Middleton township, part limestone and part elate, in ended by lands of John B. Darr. - Rinert. the Conodogulnet creek, and ether land. of John Zol• linger, containing 163 ACRES AND 63 tPERCH.ES. 90 Acres of which are covered with thriving timber, and having the_roon erected a T WO.STORY FRAME' HOUSE, • now Bonk Barn and other outbuildings. , There aro also, on it, several never.f ailing springs of water. No, 2. A tract of land or plantation adJ( lain the 'above, and bounded by it, the Conodoguinet . creek, and lands of Wm, P. Bwlgert, Esq., containing' 163 ACRES AND 69 .PERCRES, SO.Acree of which aro in hied timber. and baying thereon erected, n TWO-STORY HOUSE, part brick and part frame, Bank Barn, and other out-buildings. - A right of *ay will he reserved on thin tract on the route of the preennt had. through it, for tho owner of tract No. 1. Also, • zajt-On Thursday, September 16, 1869 on the premlsei, he trill expos* to public Artie, th following described tract of land or farm, •and pies of Woodland to milt No, 1. 1 tract of land or plantation. 'aunt., to bllver Spying townabip, bounded by lands of Rollart Ileagv, Wm. Ilureliman, Josoph Mureer and the Con• odogni not creek, containing 131 ACRES, and haring theredll erected a TWO•STORY /RICK HOUSE and liu-ge BANK BARN, and other neco s snary build Inge. No 2. A tract of Mount do Laud, well covered with Chestnut and Oak timber, situ• to In Ilye town. ship Perry Lolinty, bounded by lauds of Haldeman's heirs Solomon Gorgon, and Adam Thoman, contein. tng 18 Acre., strict measure. This Woodland in within four utiles of tract No. 1, and has heretofore been used in connection with It. ..A i lLt y b o a n fr u rn ea n n ard ,t o o r y . a lim nu e n d e . rior quality of,alate Bale to commence nt 1045'01°0k, A. M., on mid day, when tame will he mnda known by . .... J. N. ARMSTRONG, Guardian, &a N B Moore, Auctioneer. Volunteer, copy TWO VALUABLE LIMESTONE • FARMS AT PRIVATE BALE.. they are situated in • Monroe township, Comber. land county, on the York Road, one mile South•cest or Cburchtown, and six ml es Boutlcoset of Carlisle, 'adjoining lends of Dar Nicely, Joseph Brandt; and others, and tho Brooches Creek. No. I. The MANSION FARM CONTAINS 112 ACRES More or lose. , The Improvements are a large two story double ',STONE HOUSE, recently painted, with Wanlphouee, Smoke-house, and other necessary outbuildings; large Bank Barn, Wegne!Shill And,,Corn Cribs new, Carriage [louse. Hog Pens, and a never-filling Well of Water a t the door; also a targe*Olstern; also a large DOUBLE TENANT HOUSE part brirk and part thine, recently painted, with Stable, flog Pon, Bake Oven, ,Wash [louse, itc.— A leo a Well of good Water at the door, with a variety • of Emit, On this farm there is an elegant YOUNG APPLE ORCHARD, • with peaches, cherries, pears, plums, grapes„&c.— This turn, la in the very highest state of culticatkm, having been all recently limed. • The fences are all In good repair—prlocipally Post and Rail. No, 2. Containing 40 acres more or lees, adjoining No. I, on the South, n,l th• Yellow Breathes Creek, The improvements a r c TWO-STO t E HOUSE, with Kitchen 'ethic It. House and a fine spring of fresh water,lnk Barn, WagonElhed and Cornl Cribe, Car Jona°, mid other out buildings,' a „THRIVING YO • I'LE ORCLIARD of choice fruit. needle ' ' , ere., grapes, Sc., In a bunderive Thin farm Ix also in a bleb state of cal: tiration, the buildings all being In good repair, and All the fSoeea in good order—principally Peat and /Wl—the laud - all recently limed ; also on elegant water power. Theae are among the meat productive and dexirtiblo farms - In - the conntybeingtotivoliterTl to chalice, achools, ann., Sc.,s tid all the land clean of rock. These trade will ho offered singly or together, ae may beat suit purchasers, if desirable, A TRACT OP WOOD LAND will be sold with each farm. If not sold at Privet.. ealo_beforuthe 28S of SEPTE %IRBIL next, the farms will be orered at public sale on that day,, at 11 o'clock, A. 11. un the premises. Persons-desirous of - viewing the above dekcribed property may call upon Pet, Harts, ro-iding on tract No. I, r upou the subscriber residing In th, Borough el Carlisle, Aug. 20'61. Ij XI 4 :EUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. - On Thursday; September 23d, 1869. The mildersigned will roll at pail' r - onlo fit tho Into old.neo of J.cob Mosley, dec d, thir following'do• scribed roil estate, Late the property of paid dec to Wit:. , Nd. No. I. A tract of Lan nitrate in , Monroe town.. ship, Cumberland county, % of a null° East of Church to an, at. the Junction of tho forge road and thovond leading through Churchtovii to Boltzhoover add Shoff nor's Id Ills, bounded by lands of 'John Shaffner, Cleo W. Pressell, C. B u ireloy. Chrlithin Garber and then, containing THIRTY ACRES and EIGHTY-FIVE PERCHES, strict measure. This trsct is all cleared land and in a high state of cultivation. Thu im• provements orb a largo, TWO-STORY "HOUSE, containing nine rooms, also a Wanh Houma, Bake Oven, and a or , ed and Coal Homo, and other neces sary Outbuildings A good ' BARN AND STABI 4 ING sufficient for the property. The fences pro nearly all pout and rail end in a good condition. There is a gond APPLE ORCHA aD on the p.omiaes and fruit and nrnarnei.tal trees eroend the house; and an excellent well of water sod good cistern at the house. Also at the eases timo and place will lie sold a tract of Mountain Land _in Carroll township. Ymk county also the pr• petty of 'said deed , bonnth-d by 'node of Solomon Hoke, V. D. & te. V. MIL and others. containing 19 ACRES and 127 PLUCTIES, at, let Measure. This tract is thickly coyerat ,with young Chestnut and Oak timbOr and Is of easy access by publ.c road running near it.. Sa.e to commence all o'clock, when terms will bo made known on day of sale Persons desiring to see tho property may call upon, the dereigued or upon Dodd hlundurf, lining upon the first described tract.-- - - BENJAMIN NIESLY, ' ' ' JACOB K. NIESLY, 20Aug to Executor of Jacob' Mealy, dee'd A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE On Saturday, September 25, 1869. B. virtue of an order of sale of the Orphans' Court, will be sold at public sole n,the prommes, the property of Jonathan Hull. . all that certain tract of lend, situate in North Mlddlet.n tn. nshlp, shout 2 mile north of Carlisle. nud near the Wag. goner's Gap rord, - EdJolning lands of W.F. Swigort, Esq., -.- Beecher, Widow Howard, Tempest Speel ~man. s c., containHg about 10 ACRES, and having thereon erected a Two-story _LOG. & WEATHERBOARD HOUSE and Fronts BANK BABNi&o, This is a very deturabie properly iind will 1;c, sold on the following reaeonable terms: ' 10 int. cent alien the property is stricken off, the bulauw of one-fourth on the confirmation of the sale one-fourth on April 1, 1870 when deed and poeseee.on le given and the .remaining ono-holf on April I, 1871 withluterest from April , let, 1870, to be seemed by Judgment, WILMA tl KELL, IVO Aug ts. Administrator of Jonathan Ralt. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On Tuesday,: September 14th, 1869 The subscriber will offer nt Publio Sale, on the prornmes nitunte In Middlesex township, Cumberland county, about 234 miles End of Cnrliele,betwseo•the iuMipiko and Poor .11outio road, (end adjelniuk land, f Jamb Kutz, Jesse Rohl, JMn Gladfalter e nd Andrew lloyner,) the following valuable Real Estate, A Gad of,land containing 69 Acres andllo Farnham, strict mwisurerharing thereon erecleal a doable Two storyl WEATIIERDOARDED DWELLING HOUSE, with Washllnnue, Carriage 11ouee, - 11ag Pon, and all ."necessary outbuildings" - A Largo Stone DANK 11411 N, with Corn Crib, - Wagon Shed and ;loom - Power Shod. The Lotort Sp. ink lows through the root of Llur barn yard. Thor is also a.noverfalling Bpringuf Fresh Water 71 -es a few pace's' from tbo house There is a fine Apple Orchard attached to the negate, with a value: ble collection of grafted Poach, Cherry and Pear Trees, and a title labor of Isabella Grapes •• . •iTho land is of the best quality of Limestone in the county, and under a Mehl:ditto of cultivation. Tho fern-log is in pr. od conditioni.nearly all post and rail Salo to commence at t o'clock, e: fit., of said day; when - attendance will be given and tonne made known by , .- • 1 Mug to - ' • - DAVID KUM PUBLIO SA LE . OF.. VALUABLE . REAL ESTATE. On Thursday, Septentblir 23d, 1869. Will be sold at Public Sall• on the premises ato In Penn twp., Cumberland, Co., about two miles Si:lntl-west of Centreville and six miles South of Nirwrillortm the pine Road. The following describ• ed real estate the proporty of tho late Samuel Long, Pr - N0..1.. The NIANSION,FARbI -con/dating of 122 Acres and 120 Purobee of first class-land about S Acres of which are cover qi with excellent timber Thu improvements p e a large BRICK DWELLING NOUSE, good Wash Muse, good Bank Barn, 72 by 52 feet, -Ws on Shed, Carriage Douse, Corn Cribs flog Pen 'and all necessary ourboildinirs A never failing yrollvflilitor near the deor, and a Cletern_at Lulea and bans, A young Orchard_ In good bearing order .. No. 2. A tract of land consisting of 28 Acres and 120 Perchoo on which the improvements are a 1,4,0 • WEATLIER BOARDED 110USEntoOd fern, Wagon Shed, earflap: Rouge, Corn Cribs and other nacos. wiry out.buddlngs. There is.aleo o good SAW MILL on this property. The Yellow Breeches Crook tuns through this prop-qty. The tract will ho divided and sold in two ports or together to suit purchasers. No 3 Comdata of n Diu tof good land covered with excellent Cheotoot, Oak and Pine timber„ adjoins the Blansion - Farm - abd - contains - 11 - Acres. - • No 4 Also adjoins the Mansion farm and consists of 5 Acres hod 70 Porchee of first chtentiwod'Land.' No 6 Adjoins No. 4 Aral contains 4 Acres and 120 Perches. It la the boot of Timber Land. quality of 0 Adjoins the above trait, of a similar of titolior and contains 6 Acres and 90 Perches. No. 7 Aleo adjoins No. 6 and contalds 0 Acrelfand - jt Yoram. Timber excellent. .No. 8, Liesa short diatanco from-the store tracts There are 16 Acres or tho boot Wood Land.. No. O. re mountain Land situate y, of a mile from the Mansion Earth. It is covered, With good young Chestnut. It contains 12 Acres and 102 Porcine... No, 10 Adjoins the whore tract And has 12 Acne and 61 Perches 11. AO)los No, 10 and . coutnlosl2 Acne 'and 107 Porchos. • - „ No 12 AdJolos above tract.' Thera arri in it 12 Acres and .120 Perches. ~ • property can Information respecting the aboro property Man be had by culling on Marti. Long who resides on the prinoteee or by addressing Windt Walnut Lotions Sale teeinidenci at 10 o'clock, A. id., on said day when Wins will be Wads known bY . • MARTIN:LONG CONRAD LONG, • • SAMUEL LONG, Jr.,, . • JAtHiD LONG . • • Ait'ys for hal. I of Samuel Long, Sr.' 4Eilr Lancaatir Ettatafner please copy cud mend bill to this office; • U4 II E „ WEi REAL ESTATE. • I XEOUTOR'I3, SALE OF VAL .? EARLE REAL REITATJL'. FRIDAY, Septen,3l) . lr 17th, 1869 • •• ' .while - eeee; e. ths=ensidanee-• the late George Unover, deed., in Frani:ford town. ship. Ctenberialreounty, the following Real =e• tate, to wit: L The hfavasion Ferro of George Hoover, deed., situated about one-half mile souttmerst of the Brick t heir& In 'said -township, containing -about 117. ACRES of good elate and grovel land, In a high state of cultivation. Me improvements are a /we , Army FRAME 1101/1311 with a pump of never.fkil.' log water at the - door, a - Frame Bank Bern well of water in the yard for stock purpose., also, other convenient outbuildings all in a good state of repair.. There I. also on this faro an Orchard of choice Fruit Olives, consisting of Apple., Plume, Peaches, Cherries, (to., and One grapes. This land has been limed and le under good fence, a large part poet ana roil. There Is about lb Acres of Timber Land inxthe farm. 2. Also, about 24 Acre. of Mountain Land, well ,timbered with Chestnut and other wood. This. tract lies about two (2) miles west of Bloserville, In the name township and will be sold in parcels or together so may best mit parchdoers. Pinson' wishing to hark at there properties before day of sale care do so by calling upon Sacisuel Moline, upon the Bum or upon the executor. Sale td commence. at 11 o'clack,.on Bald day, when attendance will begives ad'dterms made known by SAMUEL DILLER, Bxecutdi'of Oeo. Hoover, deed. SO July to • ITALU A BLE TOWN 'PROPER TY AT PItIY,Ti SALM; . Tb Subscribe °Rim at Private Sale, the hOUSE and LOT OP DROUND,now a:Copied bj him, and also the adjoining vacant lot. The house is 21 by 50 feet, two-andss,half storlWhigh, contains *cline rooms besides the kitchen, and ha. in It all the modern improvement, and conveniences, to wit: two Latrobe Stoves. a Range, hot and cold Water. Bath Tube, Water Closets, permanent Wash Stands; and One throXighont the house, with appropriate fix tures, e Toe Lot has a front of ST foot flinches, and extends to Liberty alley, the same depth as the house lot, has on it a Cistern, Smoke house, and email Stehle. Both lota are 'filled with choice lihrubberry, Fruit and Orin:mental Trees. The poperties Will be sold togothet or 'separately aa purchasers may desire.. Terms liberal. 2:Dul b 9 LEMUEL TODD. VALUABLE HOTEL-Property Al` PRIVATE BALE,OR EXOHANG , FOR A FARM Tile subscriber offers at private sale the well-ktrown Intel stavd In NewvillekPa w known a the aoau g ts r LOGAN •NOrrSE. The lot (upon which the Hotel stands) contains 67 by 180 feet, and in addition thereto will be sold an excellent GARDEN containing 65 by 180 feet. The hone° la large and substantially built oratorio containing 8 aleeping apartment,, good Dar-room I/loins-room, Parldr,liitchen and all =dein copula lances. A good Well of Water at the door, EXCELLENT STABLING for forty horAtaL Ice douse, Wood /louse, Smoke. ilouse and all hocenary out-buildings. The Logan Howie le widely and favorably known And Is largely patronized. It has been quite recently renovated and repaired throughout. 1. Terms to suit the purchaser: For further particulars!, apply to the stribscrlbor,to n his absence to Peter A. Ahl, at Newt Pa., JO.S.•A. WOODBURN. 28Auc tt. VAL UA BLE REAL, ESTATE • AT'PRIVATiI SALTS. The .Imbccriber. winhing to relinquinish farming, off re at private sale tiro Valuable LIMESTONE FARMS, situated in Monroe township between the York road and the road leading to Dolling Springs. short mile from Cliurchtown and VA miles from ' Boding Spring,. No 1 Contains about 75 ACREI. more or or lase, tf excellent Limestone land In a high state of cul ivation. The Improvement. aro a rood two-story •arm Mouse with "%Testi'. Rouse and other outbuild ings. Also, 'en excellent new Tenant House and a large Bank liana with wagon sheds, corn cribs and other neceesary outbuildings. Thin form has two Splendid epringe of , running water from •which every field might ,o,sily ho cup plied. Three eprings feed two splendidAtont ponds. lit re is also a 0.. d Orchard of.chnice Fruit, ouch an Apples ' Pears. Pea Chen. Cherries. Ac. No. I. Contains, about 70 ACkEd of - excellent Limestone Land In flnit.rato order. The improve •nentx are a double two-story WE %Till:1100A oalllD 110118 E, will, kitchen, bake bonne, Ac. A frame Barn recently,repaired, with wagon shed, corn cribs andntherout-buldingn -attached. An excellent Apple Orchard with a large quantity of Cherries end other thole° irulta around the build. Inge. Good well of water and a large cistern at the House. If deelrable • tract of woodland for each place olicrid• Persons wiebing to-yleor-these-prepertlereart-iW RD by calling on the subscriber residiug op the road lending &Mt Churchtown to Boiling Springs about one mile Earl of the latter place, or -- tfpolit Wm, IL Luta living close by. JOHN LUTZ. . 6ltug 69 tf XECUTOR'S .S ALE _OF VAL IIABLE REAL ESTATE. • On Tuesday, September .21st, 1869. The subscriber, executor of the lest will . and tes tament of. Jacob Burkholder, dec'd., will sell on the premisen - nn the above day etymon° tale, the• toeing valuihle Real Estate situated •In 'South Nleddleton township, Cumberland aunty, on the York road, about 6 miles South of Carlisle, -within 100 yards or the South Mountain Itailro.ed and about Xof a mile East of the Baltimore turnpike. No. 1 Is a good LT M ESTONE FARM . containing 80 Acre!! and 119 Perches. neat measurement, of first quality blineatone Land, under a high state of cut. Bretton. The Improvements on. this tract codelst of a large Two-story Stone House, Wash Hones, Smoke House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shad, Corn Crib, Ac, A gond Apple Orchard is upon thin tract, fences tti go - d tepalr, a large pert - post — end rail. A good well er water Hear the house. IC BRICKER . • . No - 2 contains 28 -- Afrei and 29 Flambe. of good Bottom land, having erected th•reou two One Story and a hall plastered Houses, a two dory Fulling 9111'; with "water right," slim belong. to thla tract. No. d contains twenty-fear acres and ninety one porches or the •ery best quality of Illnestone land, three eerie, of which are covered with a good quality of timbor Them, tenets will be offered singly or together se may beat suit purchasers, There will Merl,. sold at the same time and place too tracts of Mountain land, the one containing twenty seven acres and 162 patches, through which the Baltlmme turnpike'pooses ' about one mile south of Mount Holly; the second tract contains four acres and eighty two per. hes: and Is situated about 1 .4 mile Rom oh the now brick Paper Mill. Both these tracts are wed covered with young and thriv ing chestnut and all other kind at timber, especial ly the latter tract of fouracres, which is one bf the very finest pieces of timber laud in tb• South Mono tale, the ground being smooth and easily accessi ble. • Any person wishing to •iew either of these prop erties prevloun to the day of gale can do so by call ing upon J, B, Plana,.reidding on the farm, bats to commence at 10 o'clock on said day when terms will bo made known and attendance given by BAMIIkI. 'DILLER, Br: Ezr. Of Jacob Burkholder; deed. Vt. Volunteer, Ls castor Eiaminer, Mechanics. burg Journal ploaae - eopy. augfi-te X.LUABLE LIME BTON It Y FARIS AT EXECUTOR'S SALS. - Friday, Sep. 24, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Will be sold at Public Plate on the promisee that valuable- tarm- In Went Panneborough township, Cumberland county, being on the South side of the Coundbgitinet creek, adjoining Plainfield , being the I' talon Farm of the late Denjamlnlongenesker, dec'd. This farm contains 131 acres and 40 perches, of which there le about MIX acres of Tifober land. The remainder of the tract le all. clear, well fenced, mostly post and call and board aruila a.hish state of cultivation. This farm le well known and is one of the moat productive farms In the county, and is within one half mile of Good lisps Mill■ and about 1 mile from Cumberland Vallev Railroad. The improvements are a Large Two Story Brisk Mansion house, • never falling well "cd water, a lame cave very valembla for domestic purposes and a large cistern. Large Stone Bank Bark, Corn Crib, Carriage Hour Waggon nod akdiother out butldingida gobd con. (Moo. There le also a- Spring of Water near the h use and barn. , Thoro le a large and valuable orchard of abo eight acne ottholce frult, to alt.: apples, pear , peaches, kc. This farm istaava•lant to churches and schooln ancOs In every respecl a choice and desirable hom stead; • _ • persone.wlehingto slew this property can call WPon John K: Linuenecker on the premises, 'and terms Will be made known on day of sale by ' JOHN Y. LONGENECKER, .. SAMUEL LIILLEn, Ear e. of Benjamin Longenecker, deed. Commodore Porter, Auctioneer. Air - Volunteer and Lancaster Examiner copy. augn—to. PUBLIC SALE On. Saturday, September , 250 1 1869. -The undorelgned, attorney in fact for the ht irs of Robert Lind, late of Peon twp deceased will offer at public male, on the premier,' on the abovq, day, the' .following described Real Pante No. 1. A tract of Land at Spring Mills, Peon twp., containing 14% Acres. bounded on the North by the Plne• road, on the {Peet by lands of Noah Cockley, and on the Bast by the Pine Grove road The itu• proyamenta are. a Two-Story FRAME LIOUSE, dununer ilouse, a Log Barn with wagon shed attac hed, and other outbuildinge: ' No. 2. A tract of Mountain Labd locator • twp., containining 08,3,1 Acres of cleir land, in s high state of cultivation, bounded on the North bribe Pine Grove road, and' n jbe East by lands of John Wire. man and others • . No 8. A tract of Mountain Land, covered with timber, adJoining a the above, and 'contsloing about 12 Acme: The several tracts will be sold separately or all together, to suitpurchasers. ..• • Pale to commence at Spring Mills fares atlo o'clock A. M, when terms will Uo Made known by NOAH COCALRY, ICaug Att'y In fact for heirs of Robt. Lind. VALUABLEI • REAL _ESTATE AT PRIVATIt BALE. The aubiserlber sledding la %Veit Peeneboro town. chip, title county, otter& at private 'sly the following valuable Heel .Eelatoe ^ A LIMESTONII . FARM containing 08 Assail and atilot Ines/uset ell nate on Otambsreburg i umplke 5 miles West of ' Owlish, .i3llO mule andfa. half South of the Orissson warehouse, on I ho Valley Hall ItonV Pbundect by lands of John Paul, 'teary Paul and others. ' , , • • . Tbe improvement!! arelajarge two-Mori wEATUKKBOARDED MOM, a large rj BANK BARN, 72 by 60 feet, Corn Crib, II I Wagon Shed, Carriage House, and all necessary outbuildings.. There li on it an. opine 'Orchard contalrang, 140 tress of choice grafted Frulti and an excellent *ell of Water at the door. :The. fences are all in good repair. About- 6 Acres otiond •are metered with excellent yOung 'Orator. There Is also. considerable Locust on the plaice, This is among the, mat productive and do. rirable farm lu Cumberland Valley, it hating been recently well,limed 'MI over!-' •• , Any person' wishing to viie 'these premies can do so by calling on Joseph' Miller residing-thereon, or on the sulentiber ear Neviellio.• -13 Aug 691 t. •-• ' ... "CEO. U.. DAVIDSON. . . SPECIAL NOTICE We Cr. pow daily re calving from analon Obeli it Lois of Drees Goals of every style. ,titiiped ndi !limed White, Phiuse, { 'bits ' 9:until; :.ITo j ry. Mote', Efindkerehiefe. . and :all other ii oh hle, goods which we will warrant. toaell cheaper thin any other bowie MAP, county to *IAA wi'ailf the attention of buyer. before purobealny, , , , , ' . A. largo lot of ,Pirasols of all klodo.llow • style llgbt Batton Boat. ill tilli, Ulll44l4 l Prirltk ti. 0 sidoood Oita. to salt thO thooi.4. . .- • .., , . . . ... . , . • • 0., Oteltlr. , - • . • WOO 0. • „ ',L.RGAL NOTICES:' N . .. 1 N BANKRUPTOY: - ••• • • . . -. ln the Distrid Court of the United Matra for•the Eeetern District of Pennaylvania. In the matter of John Johnson & Bon's, Bankrupt/. - .__, 7-... • . ; van, a a moon enera rnee • Ing of creditors; ere of g eld Bankrupts; for t bo purpose of examining the Acolunt of their assignee, al for as settled, and declaring a dividend out of the balance In hle hands, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the Court . Home In Carlisle, Penn's,. on' Wednesday Biniteinber , 22d, 1809, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, Wore Chas. A. Barnett; Zan., Register. GEORGE BITNER, - Assignee of John &anet Aillons. Aug. 27-5,t, .ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Lettere of /WM ledetrat len chin teetomentue annexe. Oti tht,Eetate of,ltudlelll Nateher; lath of the How. of , Cartlele, deckl; harlot; been granted to the under elgued; all persons Indebted to sold agate will make payment, and those havingciNmi will present them for settlement to C. P. nummen, • Wed Main St., Carnal.. 13Ang 6t A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE tl E'STATI: OP WILLIAM BROCK, Deed. - Letters of administration on the estate of William Brock, late of the Borough of. Carlisle, deed : , hiving boon granted - to the undersigned; all persona indebt ed to said estate are hereby notified to make payment, and those haling claim, present them properly au thenticated to O. P. lIUMItICII. Adin'r. . Mug It ° 26, Wesi Main St. Carlisle. IVOVICE.—Notico is hereby given 1.1 'that the Carlisle Deposit Book a H make ap plication to: thnuest Legislature of Pommyleaula for the renewal of Its charter with its present title and capital. Juue 111th, 1809. J. P. 11A8BLER, oJuly 0941 m Cashier. EXECUTOR'S NOTlOE.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of David Heiken. decanted, lase of West Pennsboro township, having been lucked to the subscriber, residing in sold town ship., Notice it hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the estate of said decedent to make immediate payment, and to all persons having claims against it,to present them for settlement. PRANCES lihIEES , . Executrix. 30 lily et AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The first end final account of Patrick Gibbohe Admin istrator cif Michael Gibbons Into of Dickinson town• ship, dec'd., basing boon referred to too by tho Or phan's Court of Cumberland county, “to pass upon exceptions and mako,distribution," I will attend for that purpose at my °Mee in Carlielo at 10 o clock A. Al., on the lath day of September next. R. M. HENDERSON, 20 , Aug it Auditor. FLECTION NOTICE. Off. Carlisle Butgleg tb at ti d th Loin Arbflatton.— f officers of the hereb y) 11141 ding aa'onduZeil7l"Are°,Cios lion to eery, for the ensuing year, will be held on Saturday the 4th day of September, 1800, at thi• Arbitration Chamber In ”the Court House In the boro' of Carlisle, hetweeo the hours of 6' and 10 By Order of the flosrd..l, C. P. Humnida, Preeldeot. NOTICE. - - Aug. 64E Notice in hereby given that on election hilt beheld on Monday, September btit, 1800, between 'the hours of 10 A. hi , .d 4 P. 31 , at the office of the Company in Carlini e, for the pnrpoee of electing 13 1/1 ectore of the Cumberland Vultey Mutual Protection Compony of Cumberland - county, Pa., to levee for the ensuing year. By order of tho Board, Aug. AOC.: JOHN T. OoREV, Sec'y A. L. SPONSLER.'S COLUMN A: L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent, Seri , Convgaeeer Insur %nee and Claim Aiont.., Omeu Main Street Nen; Cootie 8 leers, • FOR RENT.—A Store Room and Ostler, op West Street, between Pomfret and end - South Street, to the Borough of Carlisle. nicely fitted up with Shelving, Drawra and Coun ter. Well suited fora drocery Store, arid he a god location. Apply to A. L:SPONSLER, Real Estate Agen 22jan 60 .FOR. RENT —A large - two-story_ t" Brick GWRIanrrIOUSE, With a coinmo dlons Hook Building with a full Lot of Ground and Stabling In the rear, situated on -Eastotreet be tweon Alain and Louther 'treats Carlisle, late the residence of Joseph Shrom, dec'd. Apply to - A. L. BPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. VALUABLE FARM in Perry Co, AT PRIVATE BALE. _ - Situate in Cerra township, 2 Miles north of Carlisle, 4 miles north of Carlisle-Springs and 11 miles west of Duncannon, adjoining lauds-of J. Sheeler, Nancy Cling and othore containing 120 ACRES. nnw owned by Levi Lecna. 00 acres of which are cleared; In a high state of cultivation and under good fence and the residue severed with thriving timber. A neitir-failit.g stream of water rune through the farm and plenty of lime within 2 miles. The Improvements are two-story Log & Weather boarded House, Large Barn and Spring House with excellent water: School Bonne and Church at a convenient distance. Apply to A. L. SPONSLEII, -Real Estate Agent EOM VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI DENCE FOR SALE. Situate on South Hanover atreet, Carlisle now owned and occupied by Are. Waehmood, late the property of ifenedkt Law. The lot front. on Han over et., 00 feet, and extends back the same width 240 fibril, an alley. The improvements area large two.stury FRAME MUSE, with Verandah in front, containing Double Parlors, Stall, Chamber. Dining rooM and Kitchen on lower floor and sit Chatabn, and llath•room on the 2nd story. One and water have been introduce!. There lee large Stable end Canine Mouse at the toot of the lot. The lot Is well studded with ornamental treesand shrubbery, besides fruit of almost every description n: t irapes a of the most choice eelection in bundance. Enquire of ' A. L. SPONSL i s , Real Estate Ageqt. ECEM tIIGHLY 'IMPROVED PARM IN ADAMS COUNTY AT i'IIIVATE SALE. Ituated on the, Conawaga Creek 3 miles from Hanover on the high road, and on the Railroad leading from Uncover to Littlestown, - adjoining, whet was formerly known as the Iflttsmlller Mill property, containing 171 Acres-of ( Limestone Land, cleared bit about 30 Acme, which are covered vhith heavy White Oak'Tlinber. The Improvements are extensive, and consist, vie 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 plaza. running along the entire front, and cellar under the whole house, and an excellent well of water near the kitchen dour. The out buildings belonging to the above consist of a large Carriage Holm, Wood and Coal Ilouso, Hog Pen, Back Spoke House, Poultry House, WWI House, all new except the' latter: The - garden is large and highly cultivated, containing hot bed. with' glazed each. The grounds aroan d the house are adorned with' shrubbery` andstud ded with many choice fruit and ornamental trees, adjoining which le • fine apple orchard; next A LARGE BANK BARN nearly nee 90 feet.by 60 vilth Wagon Phed and Corn Cr lb attached, and a neva. falling Wall of Water In the Dayn-yard, also . A NEW•TENANT nousA 130 by 26 feet containing seven rooms,. the ont o buildings to same consisting of i Wash Mouse, Bake Oven, - Bog Pep, Sc., a Pump at the dnor an d an excellent .garden. . •. This property presents superior advantages, the location being eligible and the land of the hest quality Of limestone, well. Watered and the cattle having access to water -from every field, a great portion - of the land this been • recently limed, the fences in good condition and all the coin ground and part of the oats ground ploughed for the cow. log Spring. There is a Grist Mill. Blacksmith Shop and School House :Within a abort distance' of the buildings, .The property having been recently purchased by a gentleman from Baltimore wile after fitting it up at great expense, la now desirous of returning to the city, will bmdisposed of at 'an wotrenuly low figure, and upon reasonable terms. Enquire of • /A. L. BPONBLICRi Rea Estate Agent, Carlisle, Pa. 25dec 66, -ORE BANK FOR . BALE.--Aiicli deposit of the beet quality Rermetite Ore, yielding 60• per cent. - comprising *boot 1g ACREB, touted in Monroe toivnehip; ebocit 2 miles from .The Iron Works of C. W. I Ahl, on the south elde of the Yellow Breeches creek.. There le a stream of water running througn the trace sufficient for Washing the ore and fu'rniehlng water power - be- Men. A portion of the book le under a lease and will be sold eublect thereto. The balance hi nolo cumbered. Pinions deeirkins of vie Wing the biink may call upon George W. Leldlch, at i'Leldlcil'e mill," for merly known pa firleker's mill, bliume township, Oumbei lawn-county, or upon A. L. BPONBLEIL, Real Estate Agent, Oarlisli?.• . 30Juue GO FOR SALE ' A Private Residerice situate on South !hoover St. Carlisle, nearly opposite Early's lintel owned by Jamee Bents. The lot contains 100 feet in hoot 111191ifilg back 210 trot, and befog 70 leet In kireri dth at thereat'. Thn building. are nearly neer and la eacellearorder, comprising a commodious ' TWO-STORY BRICK ITRONTSU7LDINO • with a large Twikitoi y Brick Back Building attach. ad'containing all the modern improvements Mein, dlug.ges and' water. The.location of this property, in one of the most eligible in the town, and will be dlepoted of on fatorable terms. For Orme and ur 'ter partionlara enquire oy . . . . ; • : A. L. BOOMER, - - Real Estate Agent. elite a VALUABLE FARM , AT. PRI vArp 'SALM • - • Situate mi the South-aide of the Yellowßreeched' dreek in • Monroe township, about )4 mile lint of Able Iron Works, containing 70 Acres,,all cleared but about 2 Acre. which are - covered with goqd titrn bor 'The improrenients,areld romtuodloue two-story FRAME! lIOIIBE, with convenient out a. Large DANK lIARM with 'Wagon Shed 'and, Coin Cribs attached. A choice Apple Orchard in good bearing order, together with Peaches, Pears, °hordes and (napes In abundance and en excellent and navel• failing wellof"Wateratthedoor.:The land is Io a high state of cultivation. under good fence and the inn p b t l ro e r o e g r ' be l l nig?'n good aorcteurichTlVineantru~b 00l dhe,elut4-.• If net sold et private este biforatbe 26th, day 'of September next the .tainnwLl Le offerelat Publio •Seleen that (114"..; Persons &drone of viewing• thh premises may;csliupon•Geo. W . Leidichtat,beldiciel -mill, in !degree; township,-; , ••• : 'Yorterms ko, apply to:, • , ; I , , 10Aug00 =. • Real Eidate„Agent.', r• 1 4 .07 tbs . . nali 'ch•g(p is;scir ilRy bi1u4.1., 4* the olas‘p jard of REAL ESTATE 'STEAM , TANNERY AND r.VCV(:) DWELLING 'ACMES AT poni,To. SALE, On Friday, September 25th, 1869. bl 3. cold at public sale an the .rnmteee • • • , rUUI Of 1113 liable relit coleete. •A UM STEAM - TA-NNERY, situate In said Ikrongh belogin illrat•elass repairs Jaalf.3o lay..away.Wate, I I Ilandlero, - CLeechea. - 3 Unice, 2 val., a2O boron - power Begin , Leather Roller and other mac b I neryli There Ina iralne Tan House ,nnd• ltrame Okada fql; goring away bark. There - ta - about non Acili,of Land connected with the tannery. It Ina fine section for procuring bark for the tannery buelness. Also a .FILAME TWO-STORY, HOUSE, au tat Adiedoing tannery., to good rennin.. The ,house in 20 by 18 foot nod - no - la ICO by 60 foot. There i+ a well of Water noar the door and the neg. essary out bullttlage. Also, a lot of ground on High street, in 'saki Bor ough, having a front of 67 foot n od a depth of 168 feet. The haproTomonts aro a largo TWO-STOIry BRICK. HOTTSP,, 40 by 33 font with a two-story. Back Building. There is a Coo Stable, Carrlagallonse, Wood !louse, and other necessary oat - hoildloga on thle.pr. party. A Coo woll of Water ricer the door and a large amount of choice Fruit on the lot. Selo - to crrumenco at 10 o'clock, A. AI. Drms easy and will ho mad° known on day of sale. JONATUAN STRINE. _P. 8. Any Information respecting the premises an ho hod by calling Ivor, or aJdrosoing Cyrus Liaziott who nasidca on the promise. or - - W. F. SADLER, Eno., Carlisle, Pa. VALUABLE LIME :STONE FARM AT PRIVAT,E SALE . The subscriber having concluded to change his reeidonceoffors at private solo that vol amble form 'on which be now resides, eittiato in Moon. town chip, Cumberland county, 2 11.111+11 East of Church to 4n, about 5 mites youth nl , 3fechanicsburg and 8 mi:es Soutimotst of Carlisle, at tho junctit.n of tho roods connecting the Ynrk rold with the Lisburn road, and on tho road leadidg from Now Kingston to Dillsburg, near tilvler's Mills, snd bounied by lando of Christian liartaler, Sr., Michael Landis and others, containing 1017 ACRES morn or less, of first rate Limessone Land. Thu Improvements aro a - - TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, cont•lning 9 rooms with good back huildin'g and tlsoinent, brick Wash ilou,o, Wood and Smoke House. There Is g spring of puro water under the houso,also a good astern at tiro door, with an excollen6JBpring House, n good, two story brick TENEMENT 110116 E, containing 0 MUM A iJARGE BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage HOU., nog Pens, and all other necessary outbuildings. The lau has been recently limed, Is very clean and free from rock, and weeds, la under good fence, principally post and rail, manila inn tory. high state of Cultiva tion. There la upon the plano,an EXCELLENT ORCHARD, or choice varieties of Apples!. Peaches and Marries. There's !Geo a Cllr Ice variety of limit about the nous° consisting of dwarf and standard Pena, Cherries, Grapes, &e., with an assortment of tine Evergreen and Urnatiwntal Shade Trees. . This property IN located In ono of the richest and hm.t cacti°. of Cuniberland coup y, having all the advantages of ilburches, Bchobls, Storer, 31111 e, /to , and Is In all respects one of die 010,1 debicahlo hoth•teads In Cumberland coo nIY. It out sold before Cho 2 tit of Septumlb r this prop erty ill be of nc publid silo 0/1 111 at day. Persons whaling to t•Anrolutt the fum can do so by soiling uposi Cho subscrlbel residing// the premi ses. BENJAMIN NEISLEY. = VALUABLE REAL ES TATE AT PUIILIC BALE. On Saturday, Ort,Zer 917 t, 1869 By virtue of an order of the Orphans' court o Cumborle no county, I will expose to public solo on the promlFoo on tho above day, the follotyng do aeribod' real estate situate In Lower Allen town , hlp, etinaMiland county 00 the la ad leading from New Cumberland to Liaturn, about 1 mile South of Shiremanstown; to wit: A tract of Slate Land_con laltflAg 35 ACRES AND 107 PERCHES, be the same mnrx or leis, about one acre of cc Well Is In 'Timber nod the roddundlelded into . elx fleldr, all of Which Is In'a good stato of cultivailon, end a portion thereof lecont y The improve:m.lla eonvist oba Two.story FRAME AND -• WEATIIERBOARDED lIOUSE, Log Born, Wash lionee and tiler outbuildings. There is an ORCLIAIAD of choice fruit, a wolf of good Water and Cistern near thu door, and a par. ton of the fencing Is non. The,bull.fings urn situ ated--on olevated ground affording an ON tensi vo slob of Cho surrounding country, and is a healthy and &drab's 'JOU.. Any person desiring to examine thu prperty can lion John B. Eberly residing on the preinfuem,- ho will give all niteessary Information. Title naisputable and peepesslon given on let April..B7o. Bale to commence at 111 o l eleek y on said day. wbun arms will be made known by SAMULL bli ;ILLY, Guardian of Emma o:Smlth. '27 Auk ts GOVERNOR'S CAMPAIGN CAPS, (.'AP ES, AND Co mimic-a Tor ehee. Price of C 25, S2R. 10 1 A/4 andr toalred. • v •... •;. 2,11 , 1 fo, tal eegrav l'll A-6 24 CH URCH ST. • ka' IDA _dall Mat kat, - PHILADELPHIA. pal_ MILITARY COMPAME'S UNI FOR 52 111111 ill to order. • Aug . 27.41, State- Agricultur . al Society. rrITE Pennaylvania State AgriCtil i. tarot Society will bold its next exhibition ut HAB-RISBURG, TuesChty, Septtimber 28th 18G9, And to continua FOUkI DAYS. Elba. Rot. will hot he required to pay no Entry te—out will wake their hut, ion under the two al mutations at tho office of Alm Souretaty, fire of large. to_ Entrlan will open Sept 7, and clone Monday Evening, Sept. 27, nt 10 o'clock, P M., at the 01lice of the Secretary iu Liarriaborg, after whickuone will be received. For Premium Lists at d other information addrea thor of the Secrotariea, at Harrisburg,. A. 1109 E. RAP'', Pre4illotit D W. SEILFIR, Roe. Soeretary. ELititingt; 3IC'ONSEY, Cur. Secretary. Aag• 27-6 t James S• Earle & Sons," IMPORTERS and 31ANUFACTURERS LOOKING GLASSES, to Trio best and cheapest 'ortraits & Picture Frames, ost olegant styles., Chromo-Lithographs, European and American—an itiuneneo a.ortinent. FINE ENGRAVINGS, The newest publication.. • ROGERS' GROUPES, We are thn only authorized wholerelo and retain Jere In the Ewer,' Groupe. in 'tills - Plato, nod II all of thorn at the manufacturer's rates. Circular. lent on application. Earles' Galleries, 816 ,Cilesin . ul Sired, PHILA DEL PIIIA Aug. 27-1 m FINE CUSTOM -MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN AU the LEADING STYLES on hand orliutile to measure. Prices fixed at LOW PIGURES. -- Au. Blue. touted Prier, List with Instructions for self mosso, went sent on receipt of Post Mlles address. W5l. F. BA ItLETT, ' 89 finnth Sixth St., above L'bestnut, 21aus 08-ly KREALNITZ WHITE LEAD, ' ZINC, AND COLOR *ORRS. We manufneture a C4onilcally Pure CAMIONATI , OF LRAM '• Also, Manufacturers, Importe're and ',mien. in •ll.gradee and qualities of LNA.D and ZINC PAINTS, COLORS, &b Sole lit antifectur, re of cbe celebrated l'erinanent SYRIAN GREEN, with Moro Brilliancy, Beautiful Shade of Color, Dotty anti Durability than any 'other Green In'tlm market.- - • ,Also..litolci Manufacturers of Moll. A Co's colobrs. ,14.1 JAPAN PRYER, Tory Mtn, light In 'color, freo or sediment, and.very strong. LlSalsrael,. In 01Is, Turnantine, Varnisher, Win dow Ulan. Brushrs, ha, be. Prlord, low, and all goods trnrranteil. as represent ed. McKNIGHT & : Masufacturers,lesporters,and Wholesale DealsrS TWENTY-SECOND AND . RACE STS., .14-Aona for Pftlol4lj F"'"D"PnIA 13Aug 1.3 t." • • Nr.o TI GE Restaurant Keepers. .L 1 FOR It EhaT.—Tho oploOdid Bar arid Ilustao. rant •in the boboraent of tho Boots Moto, • now dolng.a good business No appllanto afll ho re .colvOd uteapt from emnpatont- and. rosnonaltdo por tion. Inquire at the , olllco of tho hotol. ' 10.1 no tf ' 13E0. Z. lIENTZ. PAtNTEßS. , —'—Soaled proposals naltitaigthe barn at the Poor !lapse with two coats of paint, the same Co It Ir a e last Painted, will ho recelvedhy the Directors up until dopthaw lbeyl3th, 109.: JOIIN PAUL, DAVID WOLF, IBALO WAGNER, .Dirottore.' 30J uly at .TNBOLVENT'S . • Notice le,hereby Mien, Mit %I . ;A: Mort s ha4altH .. plied forth° benefit °Mho Inmlveht Laws Conammorcalth, an't•rhe, the ma 3 7l" take place at the Odurt, lloumb•at the •rtd,Rolrned 'Ar gument, Court, on the 20 November, A 11., Ithal, 1• • • , ---,Ny order of the Court, - • °: ,z•-• Ji A. MARTIN, . ~ .. ~... _ .. . WE . .If., • IVIRONSi t;, '.. rE;' . ' ' 'AkTrontrut id iriv:• ' , , ,; oeltr,lsraq; . n.• ' ,ovnion,- South of Cdurtlfouq. • ,'' 4us. 271:6 • . , ~..+'. 6 °.° 00 Not t, P 4 ite yard or' aim=