f -/ a lIM PERSONAL • . Charlotte Cushman is worth $290,000, `Setireiaries Boutwali and Cox, and . COmmissionors Delano and Capron; will --9 ittend - qtlre — A - grittilitiffhl — Ptiii — it Macon, • . Pope Pius is seventy-seven years7of; - age, and Lo has boon ,Pope twenty-threo years,_ _ Senator Morton, on',' Thursday last, while waiting in, the railroad de . pot at Pittsburg, fell and hroke one of his • fingers. The genealogists have traced back . 'Grant's ancestors to 1630. There is neverv any - trouble in' _finding ancestors for a '.'great man. "g • the past' fiscal year 760,000,000 letters passed thiOugb-the mailS of the United States. This -is about 20- letters • pelt head :for every man, woman and child in tho United States. • " Bishop Potter has confirmed 4.1,1300 'persons, ordained -400 and has tmvellede• 120,000 zYiles'gfifing Lis episcopate. . The Governors of nineteen. States have designated the 18th -instant as a day of . thanksgiving - and prayer. This is the day originally fixed by the PreSident for ' • national thanksgiving, , The day will probably be observed in. nearly all' the _States.- - . - Hon. Garrett DaVis,_oL_KenttiOkyi-is opposed to removing the Capital from Washington, and 'asks : i‘ Why should' not Washington city run the parallel of Rome hi the 'duration' and splendor . 'of metropolitan history ?" - General Spinner, Unites States Trea , surer, received froin a local express corn - pony, ':L package containing two pactiaipi 'of gold leaf, twenty books to the package, accompanied, by a letter, saying : ' The gold'that you find within belongs to the Government; to whom I think it my duty to return it; by receiving and using it for the Government you will oblige me.' The death -warrants of John Fiekltr'i and-Zachary Taylor were issued ernor 'Geary -- on Saturday Their executioais set downs(-"e"m bar 4 ; the former to bo at Williams _ port, end the latter afr yntler. • The passions npetrayed chi 'the stage are often Joel. -At Providence, a few evenings since, as Maggie Mitchell's ..,cempany_wasi ready.to go .on_tho stage, Mr. Sutton, wit - 6,7as to play the part of the old man Mortimer, received a Joie gram that his mother was dead: The play went on, and soon the 'cheeks of Miss Mitchell and Mr. Sutton were bathed in genuine tears, but the audience little knew the reality of the grief. Miss Mitchell's mother died only a short time BM Mrs. William A. Brooke, of Rockland, Maine, owns a copy of Martin Luther's Bible, ted in 1699, in black letter, and which was purchased in 'Germany by the grandfather of John Cranmer, the first settler in Waldoboro'. It is pr 0. 7.1 fusely illustrated, finely_printed and well preserved, only six chapters of the book of Revelations being gone. It contains the Old and Nov Testaments, Apocryt pba;' Concordance,-Junl-Life-ofChrist by , Martin Luther. Governor Geary has appointed Hon. G. D. Coleman, of Allegheny ; Hon. Wil mer Worthington', of WeA Chester ; F. D. Penniman, Of Pittsburg ; jolin Welsh, esq., of Philadelphia, and - thineral Thomas M. Kane, of Mcffiean county, as :_colppiispipners of_State_Charities,-in pur sdance of an act of Assembly in April last. Their terms are to be ono, two, three, four; and five years, suell.as they themselves shall de'cide upon. Each year, thereafter4overnor Geary will ap point one to the board whenever a - va (tangy will , he caused by the expiration of a term. Their office will claini to inspect -- all charitable and correctional establfsh ' ments ivithin the limits of this ; State. EIiPS - ; 15. There aro 454,355 Freemasons in the United States - , 7 .• Vermont is the richest State, per capita, in the Union. •- Missouri , farmers are feeding their wheat to their cattle. Dexter is eleven years old, and Lady Thorne thirteen years. An eight ounce diamond, worth $50,- 000,000, was lately found in Australia . . • Prussia talked of purchasing California . over 30 Years ago. The latest, for gents, is little neckties with mirrors-in the centre. ,„ A perfectly white otter was lately caught in Penobscot county, Maine. • A man in flew Jersey has his marriage _ •, • ceremony repeated every year ; present ing his wife with a new , " dress, and his friends with a dinner.' • • !.; • - A Swede has bought 12,500 acres of land in Missouri, fok the purpose of founding a cottonMising colony. • • Fourteen hundred and seventy-three barrels of spirits have been distilled in Montgomery county since ,Tanuary 1. A policeman, in Elizabeth, N. J., hes .just comp into the possession of $lB,OOO, gift froma lady whoMhe had formerly served -in some heroic nmuner. - • The Ledger - circulates 70,000 copies. This is a larger•eilition Than that of any othe'r dailY -paper in tha-world,--Witli:the possible exception of the, London „ yhiph, 'and reflects the greatest credit on • Mr. Childs's 'ability as a manager. . . A man'in Conneeticiit has patented an - • 'instrument which consists of an envelope opener, paper cutter, ink and lead eraser, nail:cleaner and watch key. • , A bust of Mademoiselle Adelina Patti, • with the coronet of a nmpLiiis nn tie . destal, has just been placed in the saloon of the Italian opera house, Paris. .. The 'keeper of . typeariut stand, in Washington,' died -recently- ) and, loft his daughter; 01:000.. The young lady still _ attends the stand, which is' a, great at - - Itliction to the young men of the capital. horse apothecary, in London, ad vertise's in the sporting papers of the city " Nemaithenipponsktelesiteriszo," good for sprained - Sinews ;7rither-hard-oy the mouth, though. A trial of revolvers lately took place at Woolw2ich arsenal, AVIliCh it reported to have established the . superibrity of the breech loading ever the chambe'r lording rovolior. • The wpr i ekly consnraption - of provisions at the'Mount Holyoke female semina4 . .y',is 670 quarts of milk, 800kouncls of but ler, eight barrels of flour lid 600 pounds of b F ie 1f • to ether viith nine, ons of _ sugar_ 1 , g -- -per year, 800 bushels of potatoes , 100' of turnips and 80,000 pounds of •wilior 0 ' ' • California propoSes to, erect a moM.L 7 ;.':, Mont to. Lewis Prevost, °who introthted ie . " , ...silk culture into the State ; but it is sug gested.....whenhthedatietah.e money should 1)6 levo:cd , - •:: 7; :;;I P to tl o i la ng it a l:. said, . a o i , d 0 , 0 .0 debt in tii a P :m a y s :: t . y o o : n e t g l - , ' At some - of the. fashionable boarding t .ladiedaro.tauglit the " art" of .reiliging . . t ;.: -: all offer Seim to giye the victim little or I '' ''''.;,.• ''o'fisitt9r a - perfect avalanche of 'agony. ''''':' ~T.# if OliitrOh . in:.K111141;13 _pity, ,31Q., , 0ne -t , :, nday-ovOniiig recontlyi - a - mouso ;was s . - , ~.,,...4,:, . .-.,:erv. ea tek Clito.' b uirtliobjt_okof,a'7oung pdx while she tashelwa in reverential Pi - t- • Th‘PhiladelPhia wateriverkScan 11#T, daily 1,5,00C,40 ?Of water:Alia; Crokn'agicciii t, 27,000,b00•; Bostgn,. 030, , 000 .- Jersek City, 3 OM /1, seillos ,-,, France, : soon .Iriivetin!,aque 'duct .Sfiplilying.!?23B;oooooo - of water pevday_of twenty-Cony hourii; or 200,000 a - minute.. • ! : There is a genoril - hapression- that it rains nearly all the time in Alaska, atttl is alio-all the -while intolerably -cold. --It-, seems, howeVer, that in nos, of the tos' days, '257 were iierfeCtly..pleasant, and. that the coldeSt-day 4 the Meienryi 'marked eleven degree .above zciro; • - . ---- There is a:paper published: id .Austin,: Texas; which is to' printers a. - literary curiosity. ..It is printed with 120 Hilo' pica type, and is very easily read id the dark.- They- charge fifty cents an acre for advertising, but a can 't say -but ,a,fewWords iu that space, owing-to the size of the type, The Young, ma ii n Copnecticio who kissed the girls at the station, ;thinking. they were his sisters, has.conie to grief.' He saw a finely dressed female at' Nei' Htven, quietly walked tili to:her, em-.' braced and kissed het; _when _he was grciited "Golly! what. you 'bout diw," and beheld one of r Aftleals-darkest brunettes. Hooxdreated amid thunders of applause. Less than fonqer cant. °f•the . reirrni for the Prussian army - this year co'7' neither read nor write. The per p4e was very much increased - by Sax-7 proportion in ;Posen. other . ; ony, the Rhenish limy' as less than 'distrietS, the propoiKtemberg, , from' one por cent, 'eve been drawn into' which 41,00046 - o years, only eight in the armizble to read and write. all w3f6vo stone over -the remains of Xrdt person who was buried in the old buryingo:oupd in Portland, Connec ticut, near the quarries, has this inscrip tion,: "Hero lycs the body of Samuel Hall, who flied .Feb'y 22d, 17.13-12, in' the sixteenth year of'his age. The first person.laid in this yard." . The Providence Journal says a corpo ration in that Pity recently made out aid account which covered a sheet of paper of the width of ordinary journal paper, but ishieh was one hundred and five feet long, the longest account, it is believed, on record. The account was filed by rolling it, and formed a roll six inches ju diameter. The annual report,. of the Postmaster General will recommend the abolition of the franking prlvilfgc of the letter box delivery. Ile will ask fpr-the delivery of all matter through carrielr - or ,gcucra..l delivery at the offices ; also, for a redue tioli of 4 rates on registered letters. The deficiency of the year will bo small, show ing. a_-'desirable improvement/ it the _finances of the Department. Ths total value ,of stamps sold during the year - was 5.:15,978,000. An Ildiana paper recently announced amarriago in clue form, and last iveck made a eon oction. Hearing thigelitle man was married, his name was pub lished in connection with that.of a lady who had told the edit,q - but- a short time before, that she.was'eggage'd to him. As it turned oat, he married another lady. There is only one steam fire engine in France: -This - is nne 'of the American pattern, and is owned by the 'city of thyre. The other French towns, includ titg the capital itself, depend for the ex.- tinguishment of fires upon hand engines about the size of a garden 40: - ,c ;illl,l wgrked by soldiers, celled pompiers. „„, Colorado is composed of nineteen coun ties. Summit county, the largest, is so extensive they Georgetown Miner says that the whole of South Carolina, with a half dozen Islands appended might easily bo crowded within its limits. The singers at the Dresden Opera have had their sahiyies continued, in spite - of the burning, of the theatre, and aro granted two months' leave of absence, While a ptevisional theatre- is fitting The musical library was sated from the flames, but among the instruments de stroyed was a very old and celebrated Italian double bass. CHARLES STEWART, REAR AD- .1111 R ZL, U, S. -,, Quickly of the death of George Pea body colons the painful intelligence that another distinguished AMerienn, one whose name is truly a household word 1 among his eountrymemba a passed away, -4 1:ipe in years and honors, and lamented by all who pride theanselver': in our pest. history. - - Charles Stewart was born-in Philadel phia,' on the wesSaide of Second street, near Carter street, on the twenty-eighth day Of July, 1778, and before he waS4.O years of age, he entered the navy, as lieu tenant, and was with Commodore John - Barry in the frigate' United States,.. in. the' West Indies, Until July 1800, when ho took command of the Experiment, 1 2 guns, upon the.- seine station. While -ernising:iii-tliet.ie' \ wators,lte etiptured the. French fichooner Butt. Antis, eightguns, and the Diana, 4 \ gni)", after' btief - but -brisk actions. In VO2, as first - Button- . ant of the -frigate -CMnstellation, he took ' part,.-i-mtfe bliteltadO\ of Tripoli, and sub sequently assumed cornlnand of the brig. Siren, of CommodorOtPrebys snitadroti. He assisted Decaturin destroying the frigate Philadelphia, aid for his gallam try in the bomb:mime 11, of, Tripoli, eras thaAke4.l do generajorders, and pronto ed' to lho rank of master and . ; com Man der. In 1806, as eaptai 'be suPerintend- , c ed the construction of gt n boats at New York. When,'in 181. ; the Government determined to withdraw lie men-of-war from the ocean and - use fllmirr for tin pro tection of our harbors: -I Captain Stew art in company with Captltittllaittbridgcc . carnesaly'resithed the met sure, and sue.- eectled in - thwarting tlio p oposed policy. Dining September-of-4hj , --year,f-Cap-- \ Jain Stewart WRS placed in _command of the frigate Constellation, a al in the sum mer following, ho was tran (erred - Co the famous frigate, Constitution know!' the world over, as "pld fronsicies,." a title also bestowed upon her illnatrious com astrudoi by the:Officers 'and \men of' the navy, and the,country aft-m..41a splemlid victory over the Cyan° 'Ond...jl,evant," - On' the twentieth of Febrnery, )1815.: This tiction:hamalwayti been regarded -by -na val Officers as ono of the most remarkable on record: Single handed, Cal tahiStew art, with a , ship mounting 52 guns, en 4gaged,the two Britieh- vessels mounting ' together 55 guns, and in less than- 50 mhMteacompolled them to stapte-tliliii colors. Fer this brillitint aclPevement ' Cougross - votod him a gold :me lal, and Pennsylvania' voted him lOswo d, while ho was received with civil honor on his return home to New:York, and;,- our-own city, prendjo claim' him as her song, . , For the four years '.sueceedin 1810, -qopiniodere • Steivart corruntindolid, the Ifeditoiranean -'-squhdron, , and 11 i4bse- A uently Wail on the Pacific Station, iv4oro Ito remained for'stuteita ' h h e is r services of ii have r k or et cr ,e y hiefii I s,corni4nderß the 11. s senior - flag. officer: On :::,ccopt of his . advanced age - Commodoba'Stewart,did not enter into 'active service when th late war commenced, although perfectly willing andrtrixionstmoncemoredrawthis sword in'defencO ofthe ,T.TriiOn. In 180 Congress passed Mu net creating-the tank of Ilear , Admiral,;and at the , head:,-of retired hat provided_•for; - .efoOd thetitinM .of Charses Steivart.- •• • ‘• • • For thr last ten. years • Admiral Stew art has'beeil in feeble health,•seidoinieaV tug his home, et Bordentown, New-iJer 6eY'at';:P t lrdaYifll e 6 and honorable good citizen, .upright man has 'been gathereci7 - How nl,l,ti? in,vum'ix , ; • .• ell tlwir • The Day. /- AT TOR,..Y RI p o p EIL4 • rriaburg, October 8, 1889.f' .8 Excellency Major dnerrcil ''Jolla', "," • J. qi•ary, Goeernocof Pennsylvania: Sum In accordance with the statutory jrovisions which direct ins from time to bnnc to eammunicate to you the conch tioh of the business of my department, I have the hOitor to lay before you a brief statement of my official actions: .tpon entering on my duties as Attorney Gen eral; I found in the .department, uncol lected claims, amounting to two hun dred and seventy-four. thousand seven hundred and fifty-tWo dollars and twenty two cents, ($274,732.22.) Of these 1. have collected two hundred and - forty-five titbits:lnd seven hundred and fifty-five dol lars and ninety coven cents, ($245, 701.97. ) • . The balance, twenty-eight thousand rtine,hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-five cents, (4,28„996.5 )being clue mostly front insolvent oil companim, will probably, never be recovered. I find by comparison that thishalatice of old claims. uncollected, is unin:ecedently small. During my term of office there has been' certified to ins for collection—up to July last, the time of my last quarterly state ment to the State Treasurer—claims . ainountiug to four hundred and thirty two thousand five hundred and sfifty-one dollars and sixty-seven 'cents, ($113:_l5:;1:- 'f17.1 Of these T have collected-three hun dred and ninety-nine thousand_ seven hundred, and forty-five dollars and seven cents, ($1390,740.07.) • The, balance amounting to thirty-two thousand eight hundred. and six dollars and sixty edits, ($3 ,8 5.92), has been put in suit, but the money may notbe Made, either on accenntof the defendant's insolvency, or the failure to obtain service. _During the last quarter there-has -been- certified to me one hundred and thity-eight thou sand two hundred • and 'fifty-Beven chil l:ire and sixty-five "cents,/ ($198,, ft 7.65), nearly all having corns to my hands within a Month. These have eithorbecu paid or suits commenced, all of which aro being prosecuted with the 'utmost . - • speed._llWact, at the present time tltet not in this department a single claim that is notrso far advanced as the arrange ment of the term days of the .Court will allow. The,ctitire collection made by me and paid into the State Treasury amounts to nine hundred and eighty-seven thou sand nine hundred and nine dollars and semi cents, (087,9 ;9.07), of which there his been collected during - the past quar ter one hundred and two thousand font dr,l and elglrry-cigift — abfiars anit thirty-five cents, ($102,488.35). In ad. dition'to the ennui collected as above, I Lave recovered in the court below suits amounting to Tifty-sevon 'thousand and six hundred and fifty dollars and ninVty fiVe cents, but which - 'reel) paid, because of the defendants having sued out writs of error. To collect these various sums I have• issued three hun dred and forty-six writs. - - All of these cases have been concluded. with the exception I will hereafter men: tion, and all of them, with the exceptioh of five, have been decided in favor .of the Commonwealth at the -filial judgment. At the recent session of the Supreme Court, at Harrisburg, a decision was given in the tonnage eases which have been pending since IS6I.- The decision was in thvor of the Commonwealth, and secured a revenue of Over two hundred thousand dollaraper annum. The aetMmulat ed. debt under this to makes directly dependent upon the de cision over six _bunked thou:mud dollars. The corporation are about to take • oir writs-of error• to the Tinted Stattt Sii • pteine Cona. At the SUlrle te r m or court the gross i eeipt eases would havo been also argued had they not been postponed until Jan uary, at the I'6 l 4llost of the' defendants counsel, who wairtffl - time for Prepara— tion, and also a4he decision of the ten nagc tax eitses,.o4alile to the State, would, carry-with it 't.itee cases. Such contin gency having'heppened the gross receip,, onSen; may be c nsidercd.in favor of the Commonwealth. The amount involved is ithout t..e same as that of the tonnage tax,• viz over two hundred • thousand -dollars per annum. Thu cases whiel havo ovini ilio county Common Pleas arc In a condit ion.to ho heard at the next term. In conclpsion I would ' respeetfully peat My invitation to your-Excellency to examine in person the hooks and record, of my I have the honor to be,, with respect, Your obedient servant, Br,N.TA - miN Er AIIILIB 13REWATElt, • Attorney: General.' GEORGE PEAB`Olir:' fotrivo , greai nations Will hear.with sor row the death of George 'Peabody,. the man of prinCely and Princely berif4' efaotions. Tle died in Ltni'don on Ilk fourth instant. •! . • George Peabody"wits born in Danvers, s ldaSs.;Febrhary 18, 1705. ' ,was a,de scenfiant of the PilgrlinFathcra. At the age, of 1-1 he was'apprenticed to a gro- Fuer in his native -town,.-but.. .left trt the age 0f.15 and went Newburyport, as 'cleric in his brother's store. In 1812 he yoMoved to Wnshington,'D.,G., and wont into s businces with his 'uncle. In 1814 be went to Baltimore . as partner with a Mr. - Riggs, and the firm carried on a large branch dry goOdS house, irr ,Philadelphia and Now York. During his long con nection with that house the success -that induStry merited drowned his labors' In 1887 heteelc up his re idonce per ' Manently in England, and established himself in London ns a -merchant and broker. His name was always a syno nym for probity, and through hiM:the credit of the,- several . American States W the' English ; Change: a fi s i11t4 41 avi r 4 l4• in Be amassed ssed a large fOrtnne about 1860±_m_li_n „ gan Butt fiction . ' of :grat ' ittdes .) whic l rha:,Paced hip name on .the. to— moit nie a ' of benefactors; In 1851: ft; arranged "fiffd'-.garnished the', AniMican' departynniAof the World's 'Biehibition/ai MEI C44114±017.40, and iu:the sueceetlin' ' yoancontributed.lnygely to the expedi tion then being fitted out by Dr. Kane .to visit the:Artie, regions in ' search/ Of Sir John Fitinitlin.' lie alifb - nontribuA r 40,- 00 to-liquidator Um- sehook del,;r his native town. This '-. -''-' I ' . pi•escitt ne •wards increased to over $1 gi g :- ' ' the Avid 'which bnilt atia- 4 ' ) •))''- p,,,,,i may . ihin . tit - iii „, ~fi ,,,, 0 found tin,- Ini'eave $6 I 111, ~;.ttor oey amoral. Th'ey wotildn't ImAc item nmeAood in him had he remained. lion. 'Edward McPherson, who hits li.!en in Europe for some.months writes a, long and interesting letter to the Gettys burg Star and • Sentlyial from " which we make the Pnilowing extract. It must 100 gmtifyialis eves ) tz tau American to now that even in far off Italy the name of Abraham Lincoln is held dear by the friends of liberty, and that his great deeds are the inspiration of thoso,, who struggle there for the rights of human ity.- Mr: McPherson says: "In italy, pronounced Republicans are numerous, and influential. I met recently- what struck me• as a strong illustration of this fact. Wrilking through the station at Milan; tuy,eyeiested_upon_ a book stall,-and instantly upon a pamph let on AlnahamLincoln, being an address delivered by Jo§eph'S, the hall of the University of Siena, the dress being one of a series On popular topics. I bought all the; copies. the seller lila,'" and subsequently obtained other copies in-Florence and Venice, the pamphlets being cheaply published and largely read by the people. Knowing 'enough Italian (from its resemblance to Latin), I took great pleasure in looking it over.. The feet carer wishes to impregs the importance of Self Help, and finds manylllustrationa of its value. After naming several, he takes up Lincoln, gives a very accurate and interesting narrative of his early life,• intersperses itaithg•lowing eulogies upan the "grand American Repuhfic,'?, ana lyses our local, State and National sys tem, pronounces the Corps Legisiatif of Imperial France incomparably less im posing than the legislative assembly of the 'United States, and contrasts the career of 'Lincoln with what would have been possible to him had he been born a citizen of Europe—thus with force and boldness stating- an argnmeutof necessa rily great power with the masses of the people. He - Publishes brief extracts from Lincoln's debates with Douglas, especially hia famous statement that "if slavery was not wrong nothing was wrong." He quotes portions -of his speech at Springfield on leaving for Washington, of his first and second Inaugurals, of his' Gettysburg speech, and developes very fully the history of the secession move ment and Mr..Lineoln's relations to it. Ile states the cirdiltstances of his death, summarizes the leading events of his life —and pronounces his n "splendid name in the list of the, benefactors of the huntan race.:' It is pleasant to turn front Democintic denunciations of Lin coln and the great act of his life, to find that, they give. inspiration and hope to the brave men who are struggling, against power, mid ignorance, - and bayonets,: to lift Europe up, to the thin ,ground of Pr'etidony and -Equality for all. And it is more pleasant to know that the power of 'the influences then and there setin mo tlenrig continually increasiii - bi; and that •the day - fast comes when therfruits thereof will be enjoyed by millions of men now denied every right -except the right to live, to labor slavishly, and to die miserably." • • , cstroisi ' n.,endeni in'snymistress Inslly tinliketis compel' tioo, nod owing to defective ',tient al mol.tn , elll err übt ore, oftql Logetp envy. Now It e iii,, toho o..xp, et ed and rani' he met t y d tleieriniMition ; but tint iitifreuthtly the Is finds rr legitimate rive rh-s are nveretepped and lase, lt.- erupolous men st• op louse the patrntmo or °then., to further the r not:triode nuriMSTdi With the n,elo:. ten e 04,elence, not t y toe on of industry , and hones y, In . pro itlitig potent . hr Shaver's 0 Sian ter.l Told , WO hitters, Love nth.' lied 11111/1160 co'fbrity, boot . laiture the public for the net thirty year•. Wherever thou' have entered tire rotor or cmplain trig hoin,eint'd, their effects lime - even exceed d ox itectation, and of, for surpeestel all Nee trove ever delta - ell - terthem - breireelnr;card, or otherwirart hat, .the , oh it, confide ce hi the medicinal oundtles of the litter. Is unbounded . .. We do ito: fear the c.utpeth lon of the etit,dric.,l th•ong'who attempt t, p dm oil candles olio. the people, which are not selentllicaFy eeinpountled, anti are destitute of available etnilitlee• Their empirlciam will be discovered in the end, and the inefliclo .cc of their prepar•tiotrn.founottint — We: otild rather be eiivied fur inutile I 'metees than do •• pitied for failure, ti;vever ungenerous it rainy bo for oar Ither.to eery or &aid , . Ago nxt nnother eel a Woree eloss of ludlv.ltimils. wunto (etc.! to tette nt IVe allude to those 'who takontivantage scour ilepelerlty, nint . etteo l tp! 'to guiu plattle favor end coo quiet, by donut° ,fo.lingthe Old tnotlardlll tut ti, barely Imitating oho lobe ,or ma. log other appro. us co It.. p epa ation calculated no deceive a .d en in matter of course, tin so far en they soeceed. to tiring excel.oet Tonle Into disrepute 'llia piddle ate 'hereby wernedltigalus all- such !mita lons. Io uord r to further protect out selves and' Reel) the of Ilicted from trap eltlori wo hove concluded to than e r Lend sties even I.reafter to sustain our inden • tlty, end ko, p the reputation of the 014 Wanda •, utter We film grunt expense by so doing, but the eu rants the mean-. - TholOol. label diens with tee en tion direationa unit into[ m rotroontut ion will lo ex& 't nu exec le t 8'43'1 nor trait of O. II; lity..er, toe ..entor member or the O.m Thin_ veal he 'the IrnilKn of ite . genillnetio-s, at Well OM a' QUltiillt• n ~ 1 lb. , quality of the Haters The' label will be duly cep; righted, an *thus placed bey nit they Tenth c-unt rfeltero Ili no fault of Ora flail the publl confidence ,y er ho abetted a r the ,reinitatfen of the - Ohl tontlard" be allowed to sutler. hone genuine 'unlete at, nod • KRY DER 84 00 pt North Third Street, „ knit a 1).41111,8.. 'Sep 3, 3x13 :IVEW TO-DAY• A DMINISTRAT OMB. ,S!!XE— ..cm- • r 11 4 i. T hfri'iday, - Dean:her 10, 4809. ho 10, of, the_ittooth 'owlish if, mot,. • ho Dlo inpon yo+by ChLrehrrtiq,o-Wrtl—tit-13.-tt—m-co4d fluor OF LAND I to the roportlqfJoh 41 co. 11:;bousidod by no .13 of SambOi . l.l9L_ltoni: Koino, oral tc provre 4:on ht iri, 1, EV ACRES, 'more f I rat quality of Um gone I.nd The ta are good au abmilal .DOIIIILB -110U2 ,with•linck bolld ng,' a amrnl BA N, ample for ho goo of th r Ince, unuvf tot lig we I of A oto , I rgo cistern, mutely over dry • There' la an o chard w a ,variety e cli a. a urns, clirrrlea, &c This is , moat cairn, ide p °lmo gut n nry suitable o o for any er 8. who ot o s Ra. all ni.d,very p roductive, firm.„Tr.p lions to thin n't Sr roan or .01 ri hong, on , two churches, mid is In all .rospects ellrnntageonalyi sit. 0 ,led It is with) gel , wiles of ,Carll.,o on the Welnut'llottom rood, and Wlthin'clim And n liiilf mil ei - 01 Co, trovillo. Salle to conimonco'nt 32 o'clock' m , of said 'day, when terms will ho .niedo,kn •by •JCIIN . _ Adreinlstrgeri 'ennoxed MEM d'IRPHANS' COURT SALE OP VAL 1./ U RUE Y. It '8 OUT. LOTS ND TO II N PROPERTY. On 'Tharsday and 'Fridall, dhe: lecond and third days- Of 'December, A: D.: 4809. Sly virtue of hn or er of the' Orph .11s V enhrt of 1 . 11111 , 0 1110 C ,11 • ty, the subset I,e.r will expose at pub i s le,, o the, remises--.ho. h. r_lnaft .1.6-. scribed porpurta, Into the property of, (+cargo K.inlq. i•urpart N I At t act .n 1 L' MERTON E SLATE AND adjutant ..Nety illebortm situ t d I t 6 township of • " tOp„ . co 1113' Of' Cuntherland coidal Ing AUNT - . I wo - Q,p , , Es Lad ug !bureau - . e a wellintiltouse. large hunk barn, and (ghee • necessary Lull 1110.• Ti-era Is 00' ellent.yotlog' orchard npot. Elm remotes., The _land- is eno sled . with At:a - post and utone 'fences, nod In u a very hl L 011110 of 0010031 on • Imp rt.' A tract of B ATE n d ORAV't. I.A Sl. situ ted Ito tic towoship fuel county afore -11111,.011e 111{10 vine. of N el le, co...telt/I. g -IP - N-11 ED AND-FORTY-TWO nee e.or- or-lu.s. having t ere 11 erect d a dwe.,ing house, hook and other linprov , m Wm. The lan of rd. tract Is ;In a good st e of 11 110.viOn ! Po prt NO3 A tract of SLATE AND situated , it said to nshap . allll co n y, adjo:ni g- totrp.irt No • 2, cont.d• tug SINT EN 'ACRE and one' buttOsi ail. thi , ty four perches our or less . P rp.irt No 3' A tricot of SLATE LAND situated in the t wnshlp al 11 cot .aforputtld, I/110 nhlo 001'. • Nrc,t of Ne •co 1114 c ntti .N 'ACRE -, tiod (Moly-to • pe ch u More or loot, ,•' Po prt Nu. I A lot et grohnd uPtutted un tho port cr,t co nor of 11. , 11 and lllgh streets in the Is moo 1. 1 New Ills, lion n tp rconeructed a Brick Dwelling Douse and Store Re= an,i . fly , other (trick Dwelll g i •` 1 • Purport No A lot of grunt d situated 011 ,l aln street, in 1 - o borough of Newville th%r col erect d i large D.,elllug lions° It able and other • utIMII.II P rpar N 0.7: Al 4 of eroond noted on Cor poration n ree In tin/4wu gh of Neivyl , hicyl g' tic mon ; er ' t d a two sto y Dwelling Home and uthet r mprovement.S. Purport N • 8. A t•dct 'or 'LIMB-M - ON . LAND, djoioing boroug a 11 .40 lint ,t No. 1, hit newd in he to" n ip /Lllll moult y forests', coot do log IC Tll'olllo CR S mor or I ho" Purport Nu 9 A tr ot . of L ESTONE LA' D, adjoin' g Newtown no purport N .8, In tlm town /din. 'and 'coon y aforesuid, containing .ELEVEN A ft S sure or lest. , Porn net , — 2 will he offered on the prom nen n 1 10 luck, 11 01 , 011 Thursday, the second day of De c•mbe ..D -'69. • Pa. part No 3 at '2 o'oloek m., of said day., .• 4, -1 1 o,clo,dk p. m of said day . . • 7,4 oclerat. p, no. -r Pornart. No I mil i e offered 00 0,0 p mnises.st to o clo• 0,0 m:; - on-Friday, t00...11.1rd day-or December 5119 or p a rt N-. P, nt 10 o'dock, n 10 , (11 00151 dog. " 9 Lo 'clock, p in ' •• " 0, `• 2"' T'hu's OF S I,E. —A ettill lent amount tea pay all expeli,t.S a Bale to he p.dd taboo the propel IS tfl strieke (a. The IV idstyls down to lon d the land thea ere-t to h paid to her on chi log h r lift. l. ; and .t It r death t e Spin .ipal mum to 1111 P d 1110,11 ' 1, l!‘ ally •St tiod (beret . Oct half of alt.b 'once to b. paid on , lri I, 1870, whe deed gill hq,delivere -ad po.s.et.si , given The 5114...an ue be o ...1 ,ol.voleste. nod t paid April 1, 157 and 1872, AV th Intel e•I from April , is7o. l'ttro rut, in en II case to a secured by reet.gni al Ore, 111111 Net nritY, in the 0 slut le Court . . . p0,,0n w , uhing to onitniur the prenqsou be torn for day of 5..416 ran cull upon tho solii.'Blll or or J. I', Rhona.; M. n BOTD,_ On • KI1,11:, IMMO. iLIMBERIAN I) V ‘I,LEY It It • CIIA•G/S OF 11011 S. On end artnr Mo• dap; ?lowan , tr--,,t14-1889;-Pas msnier Trains will- rou a. 4, -ma (olluw•e, tSundale •xcepte • WESTWARD I • ACCOSIII9D.ATION T. , AIN leaves Harrlsbnig ,1:110-1•14-,.Menhanksburg AM; C.-rllete hipperieburg In ,O.Chanibershorglo,44 Oreen. ...Ale .10, a riving at Hagerstown 11:45, A. 111 MAIL aI o AIN leaves Ha dola, • ;35. n ; chanlcallurg:2,7 Carllale 2:4 ~ N Orville, 3; S. Sbip• nnnaburg 544 Chun sbarg 10, Ornecnotle 4.5 n, nrrt In at Ilager,town 5:•5, r it • .EXPRESS 'CRAIN le•yes ,Ilarristwwg 4: 53 I Aleehanl slb 9rg 4:47, Carnal° 5: 7, New• Ile 5 . :50„811Ip lawhil; g 6: 7, r-lvin at hem' eribu g 6:45, 1.,41. A XED TRAIN I nen Clia berebarg 0•37 Or•anesstl. 9325n:raving t 'Hagerstown 10:10, 0 It N:-TW A.ft ' ociIMIRMATION THAI leaves Chamb rAburK II: 0e la, Sliippen.lotra 5:,0 N. Carlislo 0:30, Ilectinnioaburg 7: . 111 . 41TILIC_At_ilatriebtlrg 7:30, • U. MALI. TEAT` I area II na Barna S:ra A tr, Gyre!, ;oast le 0:36, Chamla ntg 0:1'•, Shirnannharr 010, Nrwrilla .U 1 , aril de 4n: 0, Mochanicabarg ti•lurat liar 'tailing 1..55, a. n. Xll[llllol. TItION I n•ne llngaratown '2 o 0 o e cwlle MP. Chant' e sham ':O5 :-Itippe a a g Nawrille S¢ Carbide Metbanicaba.g arriving nt tl r labarre 3:60,r at A MIXED Tit •IN leaven Hag tato• a 3: 5 rat, tlrr.'encentia , arr 'dug at Chanibenn me 6: 6 P M. gra . Making chatn aneetiona al Mar inharg with *al ato and Inn Phila.] Iphia Nen York, PittaLurg Baltim re and Wan lin ----2 0 N LULL Supt Rellreml Offl/a. rim. , I, l g Nov 1, 1815 DII7A: W.NiciipLs, succEs Olt 'CO . E. II coovEn • 0111.. b. reAtloner. the Into Dr. E. Now Cumberl:md, ni ton land .o.muty, ldu .1.24 t FOR SALE. - I prco smolt Lonna on Die Mason alley, near 11w 'odes'e. Lot 12 0 feet, wl h hyotant in lite ya d Apply to 0 P. •CT 1102'31 2MI Wirid lislo 11l et, CM Oslo, Pa. rllO TUE •WORKINS4 CLASS. S. R' ere now Prepared to unit h alt 111Sdel with e n, ant emit o ulna at home, th.• our the time or r n thy spare too. onto Inter nd pt alit blo P. root, of e ther sex eon ly earn from , 80 con stF5 p r evening, no proporti 11(11 HIM by devutitig she r whole t too to th b sot sn Bays and gills earn 11010 . 1.y,1.11 , 11 as 111.11 That W11'0,6011 this not Co may mat th I addret.ii, ant' test usl ur s, t is unpurallel doll r t To such as aro not wll satisfle , w 11 send S, In pay for the trouble of rit ng. Full rartinulit.s, R rnill,llllo 111M pi• ,w lilt w E do tO onini re in rlt oli, copy of.,7'he Peeples Literary C nlyenitat one et the tar est tied es ,fantily newhp ers . utilisheil—al. t tau.. y mail ender, if yon want permanent, proll able work, Atifir,l4 E. C. ALLEN 310., Al.gu,t,t, Maine nolitim • NOTICE. I • ,liMontiliajlteri•loy furbidllenbarboringer trust -Im:tiny l imn, &ries A P oil, from this - da Any per- Hui h ring hint for uny s yin,: rl.ponNl• I, oco pw fir hi wage, ins be it owner. M It A:IlL F 09 1 ', nol2llt , ziiat h Middlettin.township. - NOTICE . lIJ FIRS: NAll lON Al. IIANK. earliOn, Nov. n Pititt Fr 00 the profits of the twit nix months Ulu Ina eci tor. hit, Lb. - clay e itrija ' Pnllt 11. NT 01 t he Capital rbe 'to the Snrplint' mid, and oclire.l .vitlond of TY.N ; itytildo to Ills' aiOuk• 1, 0 1,1,,, nu deinti..d. Frei. of th xe,. 11. II El' ill Eli.. ~11•21 t 001.1) Dom' '. !..0 MN Du N • rRIBIENDOUS DECLINE LN THE pri u t II Muth of Pp G Pails I Bud 'too, • Vo' I, a .1 1111 deltdd' dinning the ni• It 1r tilt 1 temp. lets ere vr molt:n-4 volls fa, red 1111.0,1 •131illell II IWO. Slid nf.itcrific ,ail of which tee a is for the prix, s 10111 onnhled I• &POW. e.lu end o hp e io fls erely. It every, day et 'dices dull Is 11l e 01001.11 ell • • • Paising. Shaccla,...Rengel .Stripn Shattls, Fancy %Vool and Square Plain Mack do, uslon Se, 'Silk now' • 0105010 i n 11, I hnr ro el red 11l man 1511: , a onto all u eohl to 10 re o 1111,14 081., 11011 , 1 1 it - film cOunty pomic•nre, ,11 ark,ll uO, Breen, l'lllllll 4 , Lead Wine and root - o Wool 5E1,10, 1111 ototllly, at • grea ctlon..l3llt k areas, nl Pool tooko In exibtiolco, t prices lon'pr than Ix shot. In 111” war..which shown 111 , Oleo of n pole. glen n toil Wear: I envy lieu er C ooh, Plata Blur and lily CI the and ees• mores, at- Ind, alai s nn n 1 the vartOtis "j; dB viii alit. fur th he.ololl at g,.c.ttly redo 'r.l niece. • ' NVnto , Pip II 1.1itt,.1 1 3,011 -1 e Ball, of .Watet Proof 11.111 . 11 .4, 1 1 4:1 111 1 11 1 3.116 n ^ 11141 t' in eaeon for Indic ' :tuts 10111(1 cola e; tonne inanufaeturere Serif seen imoper.f oaolvito. it: pi iced le allot eilll 4 I urt it I 111 , 111014,Weal pt.... 11103 they hove evur boon bold At. All Ituall.let:of 11,ocle hod ho,ct 'Water' • Ladie3 and ferino, Yeats' and Dratre.i.s, ro, itlrt*vict Drawers, Lialle:s"tellito Colo, NI Merits , awl I I".se" octet qtaillt.),Cll Idteiia w Ito and ancy woo nuke, every Ize,-• 001.11.11, twig, t'auton lan. el,' ctl %Wink . -itig 'k; of pricoa Iwo than hey I•avolanat.nolil for ulna yitaes. l.roliss' and Child 'oak' ns• styl. Shoe'. 01, v r. de korl Don from the heaviokt to Ito Ilnekt aired. Dents. tact ea' and Chi or 'lce, of b tit quality. W !tomtit cola tit 11.itt1%.. .Citiona_cqUitt paos,at n g. oat redact[ . I res 'ettin l)' welt' an hop t not ..rnty kWh lio'ora purchasing . as I ant rontlaon. o to shit at pr co all who to ,y tan with s cal ~ DO ' ha hunt ugg st Into lin Ina I y u ytl tl list. (cheap HIM. liu , calico., c., call an kott n whtile•stoch of goods tight the ugh all reducod.in pries. HAY ••61.11 , y. ,0.17, West Main Stet: t 123113 NOTICE: ' • • lr U 8 I Eft , AL 1111tBNI.11. . tho twenty..fir in do of october.. 18.9, 0.1) rignry steno seined 111 the r. eidenco •5 T. t, W. 04 , Ii naghon nowitelnip tor • .m„l,, nod 3,500 nit the store of ltro • Ca , Hale, cumberlano count), r violation of !faction 48 of the act of July 13, 18 0 No . ice ain ropy give to nil na coo a ri.lMing iho name, • o np•• or and on ko etvil t Inlm Wib. n thirty days front the note • othel Willa they NVI:1 ho :phi at pa I.c auction, at the Collo, tore file, Ca;llale, _ • JOS. W. PATTON, Coll. for Collect , r'a 00Ico, ' 15th District, Pa., Cnillale Nov, 11, 1860. .nol2 4t -•-- MOTICE , • . IL v ug Lop' Lo or.tr hntol.oor 1. , my La-de for rollrotion. a , p roans lade tad to hfin or- toga god r eatrnpun ma at ul3 oat o a ' thotf earliest, cou. %calm, and wake sotilam.nt.ftholr necounto, • 111 0 HERMAN, • . , .. ,Attornoy forJohnDurnOr. n0123t . 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E LO DEO NS MELODEONS Tho ruL,cdhuf baying operiatl a music STORE, nt No. 11, Wikst Main Street, CARLISLE, rt w •old eon the n'ttentidu of the iklie, to his Intl., ass Jr tele tOf • MLTSIOA•L INSTRUMENTS, apoug,litch Nvill.be found a lot Or NI W AND -ELF% ANT - P I ANUS, Inunwheturcd by In nelotroted 8 huomtuer f •S• Co., of n I holeWhin moll, of these nlos ho fur It ENT, plot h rout o 111 Oenddowed In port phyme , t'f Ito pa. rln case . of rue 1104,1 Tlits KI long moot will Into I Ira putolin, II giving time fit p • moult, nod w II “Pow °Koolau ty af tt•lding.the tram tnent lo•fore Inarolln.ing. Aloe good ::I , ,COND HAND riAsos fur m k le nr rout, pa I.lmo l obit Col 111111 11 1 11.1111111112 111011 Wilt . lll. l r you Whit to n ut or I uy. S I V To N IT E' D II 0A N S M 1. p N's, • • front the world renowned trinwitfact• ry of E. Need• It on lc , (formerly etirhart Needham). The eltemovit ntal,lwtt in (Ito wo, Id, andol warranted nod held I o or7r Ly myELIf 1,7)1 n yea a. Al.O VIOLINS; • • '• • • • GUITARS . SIiBICT 3113810 AND 54 . USIC , BOOK:"" STRINGS GP•ALL KINDS, awl rve s ryth . lu4 oppertaluingtotho ntyak, 01,1 , 'Phunks, ' olyinnno, 'end Ory . nno taken In 'rut pay G t new.. neg. It A 1 It I •Isi G Alllciticle or Itiktritotints rel Irv.] And itlEiod .. cnll und‘niedninin my ,o(o4, and I tun auto, I can ph 1111, ' i• ,10111 , / :11. :4!1Pti.11.41 Do n't forgot th• NO: 11 . WEST MAIN .SThtlit, (opposite Marion Hall,) OARLISLB, PA n012681y 1869 OPENING. OPENING. • OPENING ENTRAL D.R . Y GOODS HOUSE DREG =ME SIIAWL.9!" •of awry ilrer'peloo vAK FAST 911A1A1, , ARAB 811AVLS, to. LaoNt Wog out,: EIS S YLE W(h)LEN HOODS, mot. out, FL •:\ ELS of ovety de, ription, a va,r;ntal) lax pi tore. I=2 000 000 000 000 The NEI!' B A LAI R A FURS 1 Nc A tell Rene - m[4l6'a of ell kincin for [Adieu:, Minnie etd Children. CARPETS.! FLOOR OIL CLOTHS; all ‘lvidth,i ET To the rotentonitr,t large tee x.lll 4et7 that we setei.e, bog o k , ep op 4.0 r •epo•atlon of ko ping 410 me-t'et metre e 4ek an all dune. that 1 , co be nand 41401 On iu and coolie. pleura .•o u t a3l to es. 1 w• d ocerhine. ur stouts hears hulking your pun,n= s f r the s,atoo. MEI STOVES! II 1111.LOOEONS .71111 bo looking turn domirnble Brno for Parlor or Kitchen 'lloo, we talc a rarefol v.anAilatlon of our Kook, believing WO b tvolhii le , gerit and beet select eel snort., t . of- STOVES on, offered to the clttzem of Camber!And connty MORNING GLORY BASE BURNER which: •e ■ NOM' or Dining Room Storm, (mode-kit PARLOR REATE nnd ACCOItbRONg, FLtJTL , .° * FIFES, .:Szc 1).11Y GOO DN GRAND OPENIA G AT TILE =2:11 SEASONABLE , GOODS _FRI9I±II, EMPRE.g '3IIiPPS, rt:11;; - iiirr.rYs, I= CHIC vE IUTIIAIIO.I BLACK. ALAPAC 9, Superior lininfie El=l I= MEE' IMICEM!! KENIUCKEY JEANS, HOME MADE GOODS, =9 111=MIIIMMI ~N OTIONS I= FURS:! CARPETS:! ! DRUGGETS, all widths, DOOR N . l ALS, ,IUJIS, &c LEIDICII & MILLER t x ;:`,.. er- DF•r. V r `a; NI 04 N WA ,1 E, &c STOP ES : An (Ito pennon is !Int bpi...chi:lg Khan pore Ins Wo have on bond the Sunny telebrittog ether., a. thQußande who row Ilion will t.tify TUE LIGHT HOUSE, 1.). or th - e r tumt detdrmble nitivea iu use THE MORNING l:,10 HT = TUE MQ12.511al GLOUT, PORTABLE FURNACES, wA othor new pArlnr, pinin g . It vm and efunnher 13=E=1 We °ITT nmeng other. thi lot owing Cook Moro. TUE'IIAQULj 'fin, 9UPERIOR, N 0111.2 CC/ON, MERRY C101.1.8.14A15 end City ofßorllegtoo COMBINATION. We al•qe• 8.11 the • DIAMOND , HEATER FIRE - PLACE STOVE, which horde ono; iwa or thrro roomy, dle deeidedly. the boat Tiro Pfaco Stovu ivor liffuntodl Re would cell aittgullon to ou• lerge stock of. t"INW ARE - . on band or ma& to odor. All Wilds 'ANI) Alone' or reasOctibletorive imtlyrith,ut deur. All pareO'nedrairing'ain *lt n le oar tinware' In e . tted to *all lend prim° our "areleteri before purobasieg elsewhere. WALKIIB. & GLADDY, No:18, West Main 84.81, °arable, Pa DaM FURS!!! ri STOVES NIAGARA, BURL HA,