Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 16, 1869, Image 3

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CARIASLE, DECEMBER, 10, len
. We beg to inform Al„ persons who
desire to have communications inserted
in Prue HunAt.v,that they must band
them ,in---before
Wednesday. Last—week we had siiv,
eral stand over because 'they to.
comein before that. time. Hereafter
no communication will be inserted that
is presented aftittiitt'icour;-noMatt . er
of how, much importance it may be, or
by whompratented. It may be very
, 'pleasant for parties to delay writing
naill it suite their convenience, but we
will nor undertake, to disarrange the
work of the office merely .topgratify.
them.' We-arc happy at all times. to
have cothmunications an matters of
interest from., those who desire to
write, but it must he done so as not to
interfere with the rules, of the offiee,
which. will not be suspended for tiny
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By reference to our advertising;
columns it will be seen tbitt`Mr. Geo'
Zinn has embarked in the coal busi
ness aid offers to sußply our citizena -
With a good quality of coal at reduced
rates.
On Monday, evening last the stable
ofDaniel Byers, at Newville, in this
county, was destroyed by fire. Its
contents, inch:ding a cow, were also
destroyed. The Jiro is supposed 'to
have work of an incendiary.
AD- --'-
Ou Saturday night last, a large barn
belonging to a Mrs. Smith, five miles
west of.New•ville, was burned. In ad
dition to the loss of the building, two
stacks of hay, a considerable quantity
of oats, and fonr head of cattle, were
also destroyed.
George G. Doslt's tobacco store was
robbed, on Satiwilay night last ; of a
lot of cigars and tobacco. The store
,
doer was opened by means of `a . false
key, tht6 •proving that the burglars
were adepts in the business.
Somebody must be short on chicken
count., as on last Saturday night:l)l7llex- ,
men Green and Swartz met an ancient
darkey with - a bag on his back, wh - o,
on being asked what was in it, replied
"Corn,, Massa," but on being exam
iced, it turned out to be " chuck," and
a dozenat-that, with their necks wrung.
Mr. Isaac Koons. of Ntwvillo, re.
neWed his subscription to Tun HER
am.J, the other day for the fifey.second.
•Eime. He always pays in advance and
thus pleases the poor printers. May
ho live many years more to renew his
subscription. Who has taken THE
llEnptri longer?
ec:=
. The local of Tun Minium begs tho
- Perth:Jll.o( the new Court officers, and
also of those retiring, fo'r neglecting to
notice them, -- and pleads press of;
neesand other engagements too iiumeri.
o m
oue tention.. On the . firat.inStaiit ,
Messrs. • Cavanaugh, Sheaffer, "md .
-
----Pmten—misureed — life — diftts of their
- nisiv_positions, and our old friends
Messrs. Brindle, Dorsheimer, and Biz
ler subsided. The 'non - officers aro all
well qualified for their p4itiope,ind
will prove popular for their efficiency
and courtesy. Ur. Cavanaugh Wo
have. known for many years, and
although we have swifts painful recol
lections connected with our earlier
acquaintance, we can testify to his
qutilifieations for the office and, his
• woAli as a - citizen. Our old friend,
Dr : Irvine, continues Deputy Prothon
• otary, to dm . gratification of all who
have known him as an officer.
Ilessrs.' Brindle, Doreheimer, 'and
Bixler retire with the respect and kind
feelings of all who know theni, and
with the regret that in this changing
World of ours, even worth and efficiency
are uot enough to prevent either life or
office becoming :extinct. -
. .
Officer Sauno appears to .be on the
: alert, if ive may judge by.. the amount
of goods recently captured.• An old
lady, residing iu the upper end of the
borough, had her watclr,t4olen the be=
gingingof last week,' and Tames Clen
&Oho was relieved of. a quantity of
hides, While attending market. In
•both cases the circumstances Connected•
with the robberies were given to the
abo s ve named otlicor, who..sueceeded in
recovering the articlesetoleu.
Arirtimeti ng of Cumberland Sta
• Lodge, No. 197, A Y. N., held iu their
_hall on Tuesday, the foUrtesitth in
:stant; the following oillieete . wt7 ele.et
cd for the ensuing 11,Iasonje Year, eoru
---meneing-on-Sr4-olitt'il-ility—tiOkt-i-W.
',..tA1 1 ,, John Cdrumani; S. W., John L.
Waggoner; W„4osep4 F. Hoover
.; Treasurer, !mac Liviygston ;. geere
inry, TheO: Clorrunan., - R. W: 'D. D.
G. M., It : D. Thome, assisted by Poet
tmmingar,.nnting no.
e ran Siurel al, W. Vance, Senior
.Grand Warden, John- . flyer, Junior
Grand Wiirden,, O. E. Magliuglilin,
'and J. O. &stuff, Mufflers of Ocremo
..
nice; then, in, duo form, installed tho
officers elect. • '
Shippoasburg Imd, another yipitatioa
from tyo fire fiend, on litst 'Menai
The warehouse,. occupied by
ANe HoMrp. Blair, and, we believe,
, all the contents were destroycd..ll'wa .
cif Mr. Blair's stahleis were alio blitMed
hat the, same time.:
g B
,almost as muChlormented with Mean.
.qiiaries as was. this , town- two or :three
years ago: ' ,
iPlint ologirnt mansion, built by Prot
W 104 6 :, afteriyardianowri
Is the residence. of , Armstrong
'N. Noble, and,of Pdedintack,
\ :situated nearPic i ltin'san94l4e,,nearly
C 'opposite the residence' .+ of .Tobtisten
Moore, esq., is • offered at private 'safe
by A. L. hbenaler, estate agdat.:
A: full
,descriptien can be seen in
Sponsier's column" 'in another part
of our pfipor.
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Thibiuriktini nViVriVdri o covered
and RITCBted by officere. Green' And
§-warto r charged-with-bresking-a_ferdi;
on East street. :111PY,;1!0rP,,6ound ?v4ori
for tbeirappearance•at, court: k
Select scholars for October and No
veiiibelVAS69 ft. 'A 1 1.
.. No. - 1.1- 7 Newton',llol, -- W - .
Van Nese, Join Gardner.
`jOeib 'Rorer.;
tdr,
lip. 1.3 --ElinyriscOyster, Mary...,11
MuMit, Mary Kiefer. I.
No. .14—Robert Given, James Bentz:
John Oreaton.
V. lykano ! , xar r E
Deliut Saridi ... ,
er, G. Wl-13Owinan
No. 17—Grace Saner, Maggie Haas',
Emma Fagan — - • -
No. 18—W. A.Hciffer' W. H. Pefi
for, J. W. Harper.
• D. Ecicims Pros. S. 8,
Yeoeiday2foroUdon-%/1: DuHuff, esti:,
of thin place, received a telegram which
contained the etid new's of, th 0
of his youngest son,-Lewis, which oe: ;
-curred at Tyrone. He was. employed
u a brakeman.on the` Pennsylvania
Centriti railroad, a position be had
occupied for a number of - , years.,., In
his death the community, at ,10go - has
lost a valuable citizen, and the parents
a kind -and loving son.` 'We sitieeth4
sympathize 'with. them in theii be
reavement. At, the time of his:death
be was is hie twenty-fourth year.
Hia remains were brought to this
place this morning, - end wel:e'accoin
panied by a deputation - of the ledge 'of
Knights of Pythias, of which order, ho•
was a member.
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Did you see the assortment of toys
tintt our genial friend, Wile. Burk
holder, has on hand ? His object is to
get rid tit them between this and the
first of January. He has gentkmanly
clerks who will attend to all who may
ttvor him_with_acall lt 'WaulrLiakt
several columns of--.our paper to de-
scribe the various itemit composing Iris
stock.. Give him a call, at once and
.. -
'satiety yourself.
On Saturday afternoon last, the pity
of Chester Was thrown into a-condi
tion of sad but intense excitement.'by
the eudden and unexpected taking
away of two much loved and highly
respected young people, , well known
residents of that city,nained respective
ly Miss Mettle liwin and Her Man
Cooharan. __Within the cemetery, ,in
this neighborhood In
winter need as a ekating, pond.. Miss
and.Mr..Cecharan• proceeded to
the lake; accompanied lei little girl,
and glided out Upon Jpst 'as
the young couple had reachedthe deep
est portion of the lake, the - leo broke
beneath them, and both_ wore precipi
tated into the water. Before eid"could
V`brMlght to their insistence they had
dieni)Peared beneath'- - the ids .',.Livery.
efforOwas made by those who had been
attracted to the spot M. save them, but
owing . to the rotten condition of the
ice, and the want of ropes or other ma
terial, it was nearly an hour before the
bodice were from the water.
When found, they were tightly locked ,
in eaoh other's arms. The affair,.-hat
cast a gloom over the entire city. ,
The following, from a ,letter fi'om
Deputy Commissioner J. W., :Doug=
to the Collector:a office at this
place, concet :ling the r , etailing of man
ufactured tobacco from stamped pack:
ages, as set forth in :series 5; No. 8, of
July 1, 1869, will be of interest roe all
dealers hi mamifeetured tobacco, as the
importance of a full compliance with
the requirements of the Revenue, • Law
must be evideit to, : "I have to
say that the.new tobacco regulations,
series 5, No. 8, are believed to be strict
ly in accordance with the letter of the
law. Under the, act of July 20, , 1868,
dealers are allowed to sell tobacco in li
but two ways—First, in
.properly
stamped, packages as 'put _ up - by the
munufactuier, and, second, - from
Wooden packageb packed and''stamped
as required by , that act.: Tobacco
Offered for sale - Otherwise time in: pack-.
ages packed and stairiped,as,required
by law, or __from_ ooder: packages ay
peeked and stumpo I; is is Hale to seiz•
are, and jf-seized,, t a btirden of show
ing tha/it had'fidly,cOmplied with this
law `could rust - upon.tho owner or
bolder. To aveirl s ' , trouble. -therefore,
dealers should sell •tobacco only hi or
from packages 'as stated above, and .
dealera_buyieglo_sellagnia should_buy_
in a package, or part of ',a pnekago,
bearing evidence that the tax , had' been
paid on the tobacco it
Uri:et:nen: are putting np plug'obaceo
in five. pound, packages for, thcr.acom
modation'ef_ small ' stealer:J."- The 'now
tobacco '_regulations,-being-strietlY io
accordance- withl the this • lice
does not. thank it proper 'change
them at.present." The regulations re
ferred to, 'from 'aerie's s,lsTii."i3; : cubit'
follewe,:' "'Dealers' hi manufaCitired
iebriceo,!must_ also' SolFitc,packages,
each package
'celed Stamp One Single exceptitit is,
made to this, ride." dtot ii'deuletra.arn
autlOrize'd LO sell•maiaUf set:tired tobaCeo
at re'teiil 'trent woOdenPackagei,,,fegalli
stamped ;or cigars ' rom- boxen:pneco,l
siarriped, and, branded,' In. the *mistier'
prescribed by ; The ' ‘ rettlii.delef
must not. Withdraw. the goods - front the
stamped paekage until the sale is made.
The 'stamp upon the liackitga 1' a ao
which he
fliefe.llW-210 ‘tint±
B . tich''siauni
/ /,11 1T e rP-1, t ,1 443 ;111 . ': , , , ,T0,N 161'
111,! Fnlon ..ipnnin pteartmt,An otl
aenco which . 4
, i[1 1 ,1(1
goodri,r*k; 5 . 6 .0 4 44 - .;A1 7 1 16 !Aft
0000' if!. 4 1 4 1 #4a1m in t a z SW;
gooils : d 6 fUrA4/ _
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We see brillialluteiebuT, papal
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the sevr;al county
Our Bitt ) riStit'ig In4thrit' t of the be
'?dill ~tiPbril~(rMtfifZl~j%d:T43lifio~t:9vertlir
49919, 1 M pp n B A ( l,l 3 lo% brA r it
xvdni wtt
•kra mi,l7^,ca
,tIN. —5lll t- , 1011,1
s burglU
near ; six Ames o 0 many InlW~llaq#'
nOW
pOplilai.
0011,4 Bitty thousand.
lug to sone ( Atispitie n Atl shows the
pur State Capital is not in the less
hnitirprise: •). 21 . o'}
ca,..4. attention t.)-thp- i .r t iertise' r
meat"c4 ; ;Mr. B. Taylor. who' win
offer at publiestile.,ifilie Court House
in - this borough,. .011, Saturday nex - e,
routaut,ahont - '„
,thrco t ilfons and
acres 'of land 'in ~eoutheaat'
Mr. Taylor comes among us Highly
reeornme'lideirnii s gouileinao atitanding
/54 . :1 4 iff ste4off!laiytas
'tfuchigre •entitied to, foil e:onfidenee.
These' ands, we am assured, are of the
'timbered an a'
w,atered.; amih thmlitte :ifi, - , per£Piat, as
111 r. Taylor on the day of
sale. Hero' is unquestionably, a rare,
'chance for 'hargainyaild proftfable'in
vestmen_t, ands we are.satisfied that our.
citizens will do 'well to seize this occa
sion to . purchase land in thcfinest State
of-theWest.Mliienifis 'filling up with
exer'tfoitiiiiii4i — i - tipidit'.y, with a hardy
and lifdtiStriimi population. She is
ttlgo piegitgedln'nbustkuctirig:j4t'eneive
lines of railroad, several of kvbieli' pass .
-.througk;AliiJlM)d . Which, Alr:. Taylor
will'offcr.N• He assures — us that• ho in'
resolved' to sell :a portion".of these lands
otr : Saturday next,.. z '
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iiensible 'remark, which is
ble to a very targe numLer of ettiZens
everywhere : are many people ,
iti ihV world' who make it is business
to spengo .; the, readit of tli:eir news
paper without: any expense to them
selves:. has often been noticed
and commented upon. They are found
,wkerever the paper is left--,,in ,a shop,.
'office, store, or in a barber's shop--:-
and- thou often borrow it I efore the
owner.has an opportunity of taking it
from the table..: This .is .done by very
many who are abundantly able, and.
whoop duty it would seem to be, , to`
sustain their local paper, by subscribing
and paying for the same. We know
it is/bardJorn person to refuse a neigh
bor or an acquaintance the privilege of
ma - ding liismewinaperl, lh but borrowers
generally havelittle. delicagy and lees
.sensitiveness, and a prompt, flat refusal
to env urage them- in sponging on
-others 'for tit ivs *Slid :interesting:read
ing matter world not hurt them much,
and-might indueesoinn - ' of the class to
take and ; pay for,a good -paper. It is
unjust to the a übscriber, cud deprives
the publialier of the_retvard he is en
titled le' finni all who 'ae'rr •' - lettYttre
- atulluotruatimatriatteliErtififfirffiir
cost hini se Much 'to issue. ; •
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The Chester County Republican,
says 'that, in a few days, engineers will
be at work on a peoposbd railroad con-_
'ffecting with 4 the Reading & Columba,
-Railroad', near - Ephrata, Lancaster`,
county,. thee, byway, of t Naw
land and Coircip . ne;Mlfe, to Paneroy;'
connecting there with the Pennaylva
nia' Railroad and -the road-to. Delaware
City. This line is only 25 miles long,
And will CoMplefe very important con
nections: the road' froth the-. Pine
Grove Coal-Fields' i llow nearly corn
plated, connects i with thoß l eattlitg &
Columbia riAlroadj ;the hulidirig'Ofthe
road from Ephrata to Pomeroy, will
make . "a, 'cOntinuinis fram Pine
Grove to Delaware,City .a
Murders arc still litaiio4(l o r der of
the day. ! On .Priday . ..evening last, a
man murdered his brother in law in
the city of Seiintoa„ A dieptlte drose
concerning a board ( bill which tephi.
rutted, b t y the ,.. stabbitig and killing, of
one of the. parties.. The . murdered
Mark's' mTEi
and the name of the murderer, WilPain
Crawford ..;.An interview with. the
mardererAker;ilia arrest , elici fed . the
following statements, which are 13.1)-
stantiallY all the . fadtd My minis is
William Crawford' ; 'I ' am' 41 'years of
ago; -been in this country tsince-1844 ;
lived moot of the time in Burlington,
N. J. ; hay . ,o ( be9 in the army;
longed-to the fourth . Now Jersey: V(1:
tutteers f r forinerlY÷boardedlyit
-brother carmichaeli left
, I
.there about' a mont l h a: go, because be
abused and: family ; I could.
not stand it; there walaa ,unsettled
boardbifl againtOite,; , beeluiined $6B;
I had.-titlien a good , many things into
Aliatapjlitf;o - r 7 . ' its attfopert ; 1. think to
the amount. of ss4*; - 1 went there last
night to see try, sister,- , and Niiiii2 sick
'child 'was I. engaied -in taking from a
'friine a memorial in relation to 'my
serylcein the,aprw t received froldilie
Governor of New J'ainey ; I had my
Iknife.tint it;'''iainOV . itit'C'tit k ' '' t'
Carmicha‘l came in and naked - -mc . ,te,
, pay . my hoard bill,. ' wanted ,me l tn,
giVi; him on': cirdei,ltn"''tlaVtiinniiiit r' T
44di hiin. . would.. ptiy, when Wit ,ilO A,
, 1 1011itie.Nt...i lie :':th'i!:`'.l ll 4ii4tY to the
'dbOr'enid - ordored'itioio.lt . ;:' 1..704; and
te'f., 6ll 9* - o*e 4 Pa . 4 l6 lc9A•tnl.i when
1' ritiehe4"the ffftc I Itnineti upon; him'
and otruel ',liinCr . s.l:' did , ,:zio !plink of
lipli:og Iklti , 74li i d. , : , oot , stiolv whether
1,3'
- . (4o•ltpitoyeas'iri:niy•filiti l doi notr V did
•Ilot iiiiWilclni:lot . .4:l4'‘ iernOi;e;l: VII'
into . thirliausepanil , iXola wed I . j , had
iiu'icieii',l4ittliitioaAliii;;; ; Vitiiii,Jorry '
.ti.liii'pliii #ll`e,lt:l6....alekiltait:•;lidirvp
ovictotaiiiiii44. Wi,,W, - !,tiiisl,,A4A.V - 9 i.
Ita..lll6l4lf.itiii44",';:gto - .0pi).....,
ARttigHthiA,,r9p.ic4lx,,gfwki.kcgmioflacr
a.wflora9.9....sipporikti.tkiii,littlo4
Itliti4l4 6 #o§`VlNPYlAo9: , :iiVt t).•tt , ,,
4 , o,Ated; c l ~::,,:y , ,..1 , ,,
, 4L ,A 1 ,., , :l
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, n ;
~e,z„rs'
.SOS gritiftp nikiftla Itllligatitc4
Py,
supposed the fire vrark!oiiii'diltilaitfdl
by tbia 414,11i10e1n .d.gpci,if ted
4 . V. - A.4/.115f
owaigLii.4.4.l2lzstai ..ranT.zo
.e.11.1v4,27,firR fitZDAAram. • t.1.1.,17
MOW:: 0 t .;
r •fi7Xj.ftliktitAti P4# ll4 ifill'i#4 4ol .l4ril
•surronidingi.ttithb Irel,ilthy , in , itti
educational ortdt%antagcs-of-firBV-Ordtiri
society not
,4 - ecojia" in' intelligetice, re 4
'finement and t christi t to,.eltarnoter to Any
in, the State. Aimee, a well._
supplied Morket,.., cheap building
' .. geoutid4;•gifs'aiid'iVa:bi, with a perfect
freedom from,smoke, that bane of man=
ufacturingiplaces And.you, hate lentc
of the 'ad vantages,that the factored citi
zees of this place
Just far enough off the blear:line o
- coal - dust. that - commences in - Pittsburg
and terminates in Philadelphiato afford
a convenient and
,yet cleliglttfuly:clead
and comfortable - plitab 'for` genteel lir;
log.
-- The time is nottai distant when such
- places will be sought out for prirata
residence. is within -the recollea;. -
tion of many; when Philadelphia pri
ded itself .in its
, general cleanlineas,
but the ditiluid dtiat Of the inanfacturer
has-driven whols- districts ofits-nice;'
iyack ito:ouburbg, or
.loto ,00utmy,,,uod.converto4 their
.coario`cries into workshops: ; ,;
noir; . summer month ,many
ontiO rOidelits . , ‘ of.smoky toms visit
onilenutitul place to enjoy the
of creiiit hands - and pleat'
.question that _the time
Lisiiiiiefhr distant the steard.hont,
will . inn the- Susgrielinzi na, and' Uarris
burg rival I, 3 ittshurg in the extent of
its •manufacturies, hit iis smoke and iti
dirt. What a relief it will be to have.
this beaiitifitl'~]dc9 for it'stiburli, Where
,its wealthy mannibelurer . may reside
and luxuriate from five ih-,the evening
to seven in the morning. • -
4 'lE,ducational advantages •:too,•are• no
secondilii• consideration fhb; day,
and. will in the future to a grater.de
gree than the present, give character
to-the place that-affords them. Whem
can investment in this line be made" to
au' good advantage as in 'our beautiful
town--.baPiised in the name of Dick
inson, and now venerable as a place of
ME
learning, the tteen eye of the pre
educator will :not.fuil to seeits a van-
Inges, 'and the'intelligent.and wealthy
of the land' May - here find.rnore that
conduces tb comfortable and genteel
living than may be found elsewhere. ,_
Let our borough authorities 'keep
these facts in view, and--so legislate, us
to make Clvrlisle the desire of the land
as a place foe private residence. ?;
Dce.,B; 1869
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[Annolinqdoiiiii.] -
THE SCIMPPE TRIAL
We belie now in press and will pub
lish - on .or• before the twenty-fourth
n a ttint - , — a full refant,of the trial,of this
traerdinary case." The book is
pnb
ligied to meet the general demand for
authentic infOrmation . concerning - this
case, and will give the' proceedings of
the court' and testiniony on which he
was convicted. It will contain noth:
ing calculated - to create opiniorfou the
one side or the other, but merely to
furnish the record oil which the prisoner
was convicted, with a truthful sketch
rot=-lriniself—an —bliss Steinneckm —, - ,
will befurnished at-the following rates:
one copy, 25 .ente ; twenty c pies,
81.00 ; fifty copies, 89.00 ; one hum:
d red , copioa; ($15.00.
WEAKI.MY & WALLACE
mom=
.tandpratgued _" coal - Lidera,
,Wisliing4 nll, tinies to keep the pric:.
.'ef'ee4 its le'wor lower than oliur neivh
lining. towns, do represent that ;our
coal purchases„having..to• be pail in
cash on the s4th:of.everk:mouth, Lind
the railiortd teljo on ; We 'same I being
cusp before receiving worlo hereby,
give notice of our inability
credit on the same ; and therefore, on
and iifter , this dme"all coal sold by us
will have to be cash o,n delivery.
J- P. BosLErt 1.3ft0 ,
A. BLAR,
BRr ,
tV .
S. 'M: 1100 V UR.
I.6at-3t
liev. -;TOsepll'Whin;ll, Pt ineipta of
the Hollidaysburg Seminary, will ad
&can some of the county teaeliers'
!netlike's this-winid on" What shall
on rgit•Li study"!"• 1
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A Photograph GAUT, lyellespihlhihed
and doing a.good basinesseao bb bought
cheap. in:. cash; it applied forlioon. 'CO
on or address'
.I P. Neff, No. 23 „West lfittin street,
has rec,eiied a, large stock of failey goode
, a , 5 4 notions suitable for the holidays, all
;tjdo,novelties•of the 801101 on hand, price
:reduF.Od. lower than over... His 'stook of
bignta atat tobacco irilarge and oftho boat
quality. TherefOriwlion you want-Tun
oy, igoda v notiona,, tobacco and. Olgant; go
tp Neirta' ,••••
Pprthlsittir"mg second:head fire 2 arms
'of an'Y and in. any qus . fititjr . ,
from a singlearm upriOrd, will find a
lib t erdrilurautifeetty — idiliditiiit - 7
- • - CHAS:A. WILSON,
.„.
, Jersey City. N. J.
, Bleigh4 1. Sleighs ! Sldighal . you
wa4'o,See the ltandSome4 Sleighs ever
Made in Cumberland. county, go to. ihe
Coach Factory itiA..l3‘.`Sherli, corner of
"Pitt:Jild'Seaill.,ativets, Carlisle; itattltwo
setitetl..sinife Sleighs, of all styles 'and
GEE
, . . . ,
, Silks 1 Silks! at all ,prices. ; All
abades of fancy silk ' s at ; $l./SQ per
,yard. Plaide redaced frOta $1 to 60
cents; ` Ti'incU` poplins, plain, trotn
$1.50 to 75 Coate. Black and ',intim'
30-coats: Only !to to. bad aftleso
prinea at W.4l.''Suvryar-kOceqf,
•only:placel: you can buy, dry
goods at,iossilinu r .tbo old, prices is-a!
NV. id. •,§itv,yer . ..FaidO'fil it is ostottisit-
Trikiiii; prieu dittlierigoodd
dou:u 4 tu.; 4.11(7
can_ njtOrdtlific:ieduotion, tv , olijd
advise alk4o, go Aud,) , .100,
0Y 4 . 4 .1 1 e 1 1 2 .
Oust ,
yyi.o:).,tawyei&- 1 Co. •
'• , '
• - 45ii , (0.44):
THE 1 3 111:d0 ' ND HUM
T 4 ECONQMIZE:'
• .• ,
,_The_oontudittlie the Amer-'
Joan 11 4tit!Oil'ff , 1F4* 0 ATO.thP moritsi
oftthe 'Tarim:oval burningetOves,', !'havo'
Miottisd':thiteitei'iyinl4r* Jiirzongli
frzar . l . o2l44::•ri / iii the 4 variOiviltuid3, and
tusfrig theirthoroughly, bah re'fia•
°nc o o:.9,9, o PA*7aridlletltip, g power,._they,'
have fain& ihe Mai turner'
(maistifactured..iir tbOs city), to bo the
most ecircomieo, end the moat powerful
lidater.--sOrkurmf the testa showing that
this stove • esiiisumed- MI • ?ono-half leaf;
firtthau the .4th,vg,. and.. in (every °aid,
gave MUcklAare. beat" , Tait not patter
:to got lbe'abote I named stove and avoid
:the griiat Waste of cealf—allbany /r2iiek.-
;erbeePer;!:., ' • ;
, Thes:v . st4s3ro§.lLrolor:gale by_ :William
Forney; teat Louther:street, °UAW°, Pir.
Co s a 'Coatc'l - Black clloth coats.
,04.00. single shawl $1 : 70, beet $2..50;
at "SV. B!:tvvy,or : Eo Cole:
down to 84.50 a set, at W.O. Sawyer
& Co.'s.
Extraordifiary low prices ! Ladies'
'kid gloves 25 Cents ; Ladles? acil-chil
flreolhoo&s,2s cents kSwlslt' edgings
and tosertiogs, 10 - sante per yard-; la
dies' collars anit , t offs, infant bodice,
and all . kinds of faiacrnoedlo. work, at
half price, tit W. C. Sawyer,& Co'S.
Prof. A;itlitten . 1 3 ; Wyman,' tire 'po'p .
!ay coinpoecr, has charge of titc.depart
-rent of )1-tisic in' the Hollidaysburg
,Seminary, •
ALLgo.Os POROUS PLASTERS
step by etcp,this conimodity lute attained Its unpro.
cedunted none. Thoy aro universally approved. Thoy
/rapport, strougthen, and'aid the growth of muscles
They ttUpea6d hove ape'eulint °Rot upon the nerves,
allaying irritability, while supplying warmth. They
aeon to eel:m - Mkt° electricity, and aid thocirculation
of tho blood through the part whew applied,, by
which hoalthy actions mu Induced.
' Even In porelysis: i 2 hoco articulatio'n was suopeoll
'ed, the use o(thoPorolts rlastera to the spin restored
the nrticuhat ou, and tuuterially reduced the parttlyale.
I fact, tho patient' eould'lMlP herself; while before
the Ptiroos Planter WO/1 oppliod alto won net holploon as
nhuhy, Wo refer to Alm. Sully Elliot, Springfluid,
Moon. ,
Bold Yy till Drugglely, Ageikei, ulroth llo.e,
26nolin
OEM
HO VO
A Plit9ll AIiI4VAL OF HOLIDAY GOODB
.4t BURR'S, No. 35 West Main street.
A Movi , llocut stock of Candlos, Toys, Nuts and
Friths is now opo'n' for Inspection by thu .
Win Wegoris,Exprcesee,
. .
Anol , rutces, ' ' • • '•• Carts,. Barrie;
lin., Swords,' l'istole, Whistled,
Map node and • • Mechanical Toy;
Wood Wagon; Sleds, Bobby Horses,
Brunie; VI tee,Borne, armee,
Arks, Doge, Oats, and a
poet of other toys."
Fancy Boxes, .Chi on
" Mug; l'asee.-Oupor, , • Banton!, - - - -
' '''.,' Match Sara, Crucifixes, he.,
,§c„
. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Baleful; ' '
FrunollaS, and • ' Other butte, and •
Mute of a I Kinds, BOLLS,
and Doll • . !deride with
Moving and Fixed eyes*
SOUTH EN
.-C.LEAR DANDY TOYS,
OV Lr OW/i .114NUFAbTURII, WIIOLICOLLI AND 11311111.
iMiNCn and 1111RION CANDY la 111mA/hop.
All cI ti'hloh will bu sad of tha thwast CASH Priem.
rib r. Ream glee 9740 a ca1t..20
D. W. DURRIIOLDER, .
NCI: atiiViiiiiiiirTgli4lit:Crallito:,W;72
ltdeole
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D
ITOR'S NOT-
Illiaabetb May, by hoe next In the Court of Com
- 'Caned 88 Ild.mit.oiter, I mon I'lou of Cumbor
lend County, 17:milli;
oni Lhymnias, No. 18,
- November-Term,lBoo.
.occilett Deciointier,lBo‘.), Money chicsideredin Court,
tl nil° :Ter he appropriation at January Term Of
--tihn-etudit?tr-appolotM Ly:the-Cour.Lda-asutrhdn.
sod report the ibtly, and IMOa difitriblliioll of the
funds in Court, produced by the sheriff'. lades under
the oboe. - writ.of tho Molting described real - ea- .
tote :
1.. A lot of around situated iu the vlllogo of West
Pale•lew, Beet rounsborough township, Cumberland
county, bounded on the north 'by Third etroet, on
the Routh by ,truer, on the oast by an alloy,
and on the west by street, containing 52 f.ot in
front, and 150 foot in depth, more or logo, and hav
ing theroon °rooted two two story belch dwelling
bonitos,
0. A truer of • laud situated in Haat Ponntborongh
township, bounded tin 'the north by the Iforthorn
Central Itillroad, on the month by 11 McCormic)c,tu
the oust by an alibi, sad 00 . 00 west by tho North
ern Central ltuilroaa, mutt:doing 80 aorta, mow or
lee, at.d leaving thereon erect.' a frame home,
bank burn, warehouse, de. wilt attend to the dullest
of his appointment no Tuesday, the twentj.eighth
day of December, A. D MO, at 10 o'clock, a m.. at
hi. Wilco on Ilontit Hanover streot, In the borough of
Carlisle, when and'where nil per.ous totem/teal aro
required to potent their elatene,or bo dobarrod from
coming 111 On Mid tuna. -
MEM
A PPLETONS' JOURNAL OF LIT
',NATURE,, aCIENCN, AND ART, zloty bo.al.
.taniott the formation of (lobe In every town And
vilingo, In addition to tho large cironlation which It
noweniuyo.
t Is untrereally conceded , by both tho Pros, and.
le Piddle, as ovidonced by the warm encomiums re
•elynd Irma nottbes and prlyato letters that real m us
hilly, to be tbit • ' • .
Applettons' Journal is Published Weekly,
And eoteds's of 32 gum to pages, oath number at
taellvely4.llaxtrated,—lts-eont.lite conatat of - aer'al
No..vele, and'Short V 13111911 1111011 Literary and
Social Toplea, Sketeboa of Travel and Adventure, at d
Papers upon all tho •attotut ettlijorta that pertain to
tho put - unite and ro•reAlone of the people, whetter
df town er.country.
. Price ten 'c'ente per Numb r, or it.l 00 per annual
In advance.
Subscript!, no rerelved for twelve, eix, cr three
notntha.
t lath Tee not turnialled on ttritllentiton to t)o
obi Who's, '
o.lce f.Ut
SIIEMPF'S SALES.J. 3y virtuo .of
sundry Wilts of rem/Mimi Arponim, Lrfori
litreut,llll4 Mere, Matas, Isaued out of the Court of
Common rlo.is Sir Cumb•rland.County, nod to me
dirootoil, I. will- owl', to rubilrs.la ut the Court
Houma. In the borougb• of Cm-IWO, onFrldoy,..Jitnu•
my 7; I'SO, at. IA-o'clock, tr. 1110 - toll. lg . do
urrilied rent 11W13, to wit: .
J. ,C.
Carlisle, Pa
. ,
A hart Of land situated in Mist Pannst orousli
townshlP, Comb, rhino, co In ty, ton n did u the north
and mist by the Conoilognittot Crook, mm the west by
lauds ofJelin Laws, and on eolith by lands of
B. M. 11.1doman, coutalnlog ino•e or Iris,
tbormio ntectod n two story Frame Dwelling
Bank Barn, IWitgon :Med. nut rt 6 r. out.
buildings. Pulsed and takotilu exo 'tibia as Ulu
props, ty of fluidal Cl May, "-
- Also;the - ni.dlvidedi interiellif a little 1 111111111 l
ustsd In Me l bet °ugh of Corlble, Cumberland coun
ty, Pa , b,uadad on the baulk 'ty,Waleitt street , ou
the west by a private al tiy, and on the north and
east by othet . pr. porty of d.fondan', containing 30
feet lufrent, and rA feet In depth; iamb or Ira.. 1,.i.
lug thereon "erected 'a two ntety Back Mous+, and
- other ontbulldlngs
Alen. tho undivided luteroot In a lot of annud oil
natudlii tlietomfigh of Car Halo, Cutob•rland own,
tg, tanfadrd on the eunth by Walnut etypoLou
the'ereal by othor proporlY of d. fondant, on Mcleod
neurY_TbOuipeoll;_larolpia.the-nortLffby i . other.
'property of dofondani, containing 1 feet in front.
ond.oll feet In deidtr, unow or lent, having cheroon
orooted'a two dory Brick Homo and tabor outbuilid.,
Also, the.undivided Intern,. In a lot of ground'
iltnatod In tho borough' of. enoliolo pumberlarat
ounity, boundoil.ou the rot and e aa, a p r i.
onto oliel,Un the north•py Navy-Moody, and on Ilia'
oouth by uthor.progotty o, dofouilaut, cautnining 171
hot mouth. and =I foot emit, morn : or Imo
and !akin' hi' execution ki the pool orty of
John It. ?Cobb , . •• • • • .
lotof 'groiimil , HititittO.l In' thisl oromill of
Curlielo, CluTabersuud eounty, Pa., thittudod on the
east by Wont etreut, thu south by Patrick Mc-
Huire, too lion wont by G. a A..llestoin, op the mirth
by this /loth Dareonago, cs,ntellaing 251 feet in
front on Wad street, 'and 120 fuel htdeptit,nsore or
leer, having tiler on erectus] a two and n half stun.
prick Howse, Dock Bnliding and other outbuildings.
Beim d and taken lys execution as the property of
lhlgar Tyste soul 3abicula Leo.
ecertalu 'brae' Marled' Brick Buibling, tieing
-- -
about front by 49 ifeet deep, and the Back ,
'Building 13 foot by 25 Peet deep; the said building is
leardsel on a lot br piece of gronod situated its the
borough of Dayville, Cumberland county, Pau
bounded do 1110 went by High etroot, on the north by
,the Ddd Yollowo Hall, on the east by au alley, and ou
the Booth by lot of B. 0. Wagner, amid Jot being 20
Diet MOIL -
stud 176 feat sloop with this ground savored
bynold building, and to much otborground immedio
L ately &taunt thereto, and belonging to 'the said
Peter nous' moy ha lieCceoary fOr this ordinary and
useful purposes!, of oald baidlinya Seised and tloksin
to execution no-the property of Voter Pains, owiusr or
molted oisillir4d ga
ooufar t s •
Also, nll Mot certain Soto and 'll belt Mary Brick
Ilona° and lota!' mound lot this borough of 'Cardillo,
bontalning BO feettu front •on Loullior 'street, mid BO
foot In depth, bounded rind deecribed as fol l ows: On
'the cant by lot belongfoglio -irustinsi •of Dickinaon
- College, lorCii. noullObyDoUtliar atmet; and on rho
mortis and wool by hit of Mules Illarray,.tagether
with titc„ltuprovemonts and 'appurtenances+, s Pulsed
and talts in executionmi the property of. Willem, L.'
Halloo Joeoli' Nre',./dhilaroT,oe, tore°
tenants. •
'
, q
, Pil(lik" told by f - .
• .• JOB. O. yilostreoN, Sheriff."
dingnitskr6 tOolialetna. • ..• . • ; • :
Bests(' 1660; ' 4 ' F
• • 1 s ell sales of atiOdbr °tor VA will he
tinalre+ , 7 :114 wheatho propetty to eirleicon
and h
WS
Furs Fata i furs marked
=I
Mil
IMENM
F. E. BELT7.IIOOVER,
Auditor.
=
BEST FAMILY PAPER EVER ISSUED.
D. APPLETON & CO.,
90. 92, and F 4 ❑rand Street, Now Yu. k
-W.-A. ATWOOD.
,c.-i -.COMMISSION 14.*ROIIANTS,
kinds ' c
„ -PIOILLED AND ,SALT FISH,
No. 210 North
ANN..) itaco street; '
1)11.7-GEOR 6E-BEARIGHII- . - - -- i-- , -4---
. DENTIST,'
Prole tho Baltimore College of Dental Suritery.'Oflleo
at the Sosidenco of Ids mother, East Loather street,
three doors below Bedford. , ' fit •, . ,IGeeGY.
DR. J S. BENDER,.
HOIICEOPATHIC, PHYSICIAN.
. . ...
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'
0111coln the room rormorly °loopl ed •by Col. John
ye a •
NAM'
• . -
. L. SHRYOCK, E,
JUSTICE OF TUN PEACE
Moo; No. 3 Irviuo'l4 Row.
. . . _ .
FE BELtZHOOVER, . ..._ . _
.-. E. ATTORNEY AT LAW. -
OM. in BotilManover atree! ., optinitßu: Benlz'a dry
goode , store. ' ' ' - '' 10.69
G, :IV.
,NEiDICH; D. D. S.,
~ . , , 11.F.NTIST.
Lard Demonetrator of Glierativo Denttxtry of tiro Bal.
tituoro College of Marital Surgery. OMco at Ma real
donee, opposito Marton Hall, Wear Main atraot,'Car:
Halo, Pa. "10seGq
, .
, . . .
, .
BOLL . nonxicr D. A. L. WIIIEHMAD.
. AOHN A; , V. y. DADITAGE:
pr OLI4 WHITEMA:N & CO., • '
151101.1:13ALE DEALERiI
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, --
N.' E. Car: Third and Market ~stroots,,
• IMILADELPMA.
c. r. Tru3nzicn. -wm.'n. rhirKER,
rIIJMRICII & PARKER, • '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Men on'Zititin xtreet, in Marion HMI, CarlLile. IcseGO
JOHN' CORNMAN,
ATTOUNEY AT LA ' ll'.
0111c0 In boil ,ng allaelleo to the Franklin hotel, ap
positv the Court - .10Ae011
TrOSEPII RITNER, JA.,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SURVEYOR,
MerhanicaLurg, Pa. 011ie° on Railroad otroot, two
doom north of tile Bank. '
llnahava proinptly ottendrd to. lOarG9
JR. MILLER,
ei • ATTORNEY AT LAW.
01Ike, N 0.1.8 Sonlh Hanover street, opposite Coyle°
More. luaeG9
. . .
MC. 'HERMAN,
• . ATTORNEY AT LA*,
Culisle, P. No. 9 Ithrom'a Hall. . 10.69
SHA.3IBARGER,
P. JIJ,TICH OF Tlll PEACE,
Pla!ntield, Westpennaboto' tow tudtlp.
Cumberland Comity, k•••••,
•
All b1131110+61, entrusted to bint will.repeive prompt
attention. • t .200et70
R - 0)3 -. E117 - 01TEN,
SLATE I4OFER, AND DEALER IN SLATE,
LANCASTER, PA.
All work giniriintred, and swill receive prompt qt
!officio. Orders loft at the "Herold 0111ce," will re
celvo promptattention. .oct 29.
O.PANGI:gR SI WILSON,
CARPENTERS AND STAIR BUILDERS., .
Corner North mid Pitt streots, '
BocG CARLISLE, PA
J. E. WEAKLF.T. W. F. SADLER.
TEATLEY & SADLER,
ATfOItNEYA AT LAW.
0111c0,22 South Hanover otroot, tout tho Cloud Will
Ito. Homo. • - 1O ,69
WILLIAM KENNEDY - ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oak° in 'Volunteer building, CarMIL
WJ.pHEARER,
. •ATTORNEy AT LAW. ,
Mee In morlbenAt corner of the Court Hottso. WieCU
ES. B. HIRONB,
ATTORNEY-AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Fifth street below chestnut,
Cur. Lilnn~s,
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RAILROAD, ,ee,
t U aBERLAND VALLEY It. -R
Nr., , • -
Ou awl after Monday, November ltth, 1800, Pas
manger Trains will run daily, us follows, (Sundays
ezeeptel):
WESTWARD !
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaVee Harrisburg
8:00 a. v , Mechanicsburg 8:15, Carlisle 0:11, Nowvillo
9:46, SlOppensburg 10:20, Clunnbersburg 10:44, Green.
castle 11:16, arrivingat Hagerstown 11:45, •. v.
'MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 1:35, P. It Mo.
chanicsburg 2:07. Carlisle 2:40, Newville 3:15, Slain
ponsburg 3:45, Clumboraburg 4:29, Greencastle 4:50,
arriving at Hagernfown 6:25, 1. -
EX.1.R11.93 TRAIN leaves Harriiburg 4:16 r
Mechanicsburg 4:47, Carlisle 5:17, Newillie 5:50, Ship
panaburg 6:17, arriving ut Chataborsburg 0:45, r v.
A MIXED TRAIN loaves Chatubersburg
0 rLencastle 9:25, arriving at Ilagcretows'lo:lo, A K.
EASTWARD !
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave. Chatala.rsburg
5:00 A 11, Shippensburg 5:21, 0:00,
0:11, Mechanicsburg 7:02 arriving at Harriaburg
7:30, t N.
81A11, ,Tl 4 AIN I AV'S 1141;o.litown 8:00 A a, Green.
castle 8:35, Cluunbersburg 1 1 :10, Shlppensburg• 0:40,
New - villo 10:14, Coxll4lB 10:80, bleeltauliclsburg 11:24
Arriving , 81:11nrrisburg 11:55, A. If.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaven' llagorstown 12:00 it;
theonmtlo eltambetaburg 1:05, ShiPinnail mg
1:37, Newvillo 2:10. Car Halo 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18,
ar . riving"at Hari Islam; 3:50, P H.
• A mixErrTRAIN leaver liniorstown 3, 5 p it,
Oreencnetl• 4512,'arriving 4t Chambereburg 5:05; P
Making%flion roman:Rona nt Harrisburg with
trains to and from Philadviphin, Now York, Pittsburg
Baltitnora and Washington.
O. N. LULL, Supt
UoII and
. 0111 co, Cliamb'g. Nov. U, ISOU.
DONS1;1! DOWN ! .DOvil! -
, TIREMENDOUS DECLINE IN TILE
price of all kinds of Dry Goods. Paolo in Bon.
on,'--Now 'York, and Plilledelplll4 among Poo ions
portorn.lnutionse lots of now and des!, able goods forced
100h° auction room and sold at a ttacrince,allof which
ace..tin Is for the prima I 11111 enabled to offer 'lntroit-
Mao goods to bac°t s. go* received ovary day at
,prices that will testonislt
Paisley Shawls,. Bowel Shiite; .Shawls,
Fancy Wool Long and Square- Shawls,
• lain Black do, Cashmere, Scads Silk Tied - Tn .- 6w
style, and many other fancy goods at prices that defy
cmpetlti , n, as I have received them on 15days sale,
all unsold to ho raturnol, au alvantage no other
house lathe county posstuses. .
Week, Blue, Greco, Purple,Lead, Wino and Prown
Wool Hoppa, beat quality, 4s greatmlection.
Al; mean, of beat make; in existence, at prices lower
than previous to the war, which shows tho effect of
Panic. — Alen's and lloy's Wear t Heavy Deaver Cloth,
Plain Black and Fancy Cloths and CasPinteres, gut-
Incti, Jones, antral (lie various garde suitable for
th. Henson at greatly reducetkrates.
Water Noel 1 Water Proof f^ silo of WWI .
Proof cloth having increased su notch this mmon fur
WM.:Suits and Circulate, some manufacturers have
Aeon proper to advance the prices; I ut vet Shan 04)11-
tinue to sit:l at the lowest prices that they have root'
been sold at, All qualities of Black and mold Sliz
Waterproof. •
• Lattice' Merino Ire* and I) ra?Co) . 81
Gents. Shirts nhd Drawers, Ladies' width and colored
hierino and all wool lioso of °very guallti,Childron's
white and fancy wool Moo, every size wool Flan
-nicht Conton - Plant.el, - Tian. - Miding. ("foghorns, ut
prices, lower than thev'huvo hominoid furnino your..
Wien' and Childrons' now style Shoos of sysry de
scription. from the heaviost to the finest manufac.
tured Oonts., - DOWN' nod Childien's Gum Shoes,
every silo, of best quality. White and CAliOlud Blunt.
eta and Counterpanes, at n grant redact'
I respectfully aek on Inspection of nayetock bofor
nurchaelag as lam confidant I am abio 10, milt I
prices all wbornisy feyor me with a call. , Don't b
inttatlngged into buying by a price Ilst nrcheau mum
Ins, calico', Ac., but call and coo a whole Mack of
loch, right-through;all roduacti - hrirrlc,
- CHAS
aI2OU No. 47, Want Main Strati
T - •- •
, .
o-n I E WORKING CLASS. ,
• We 101 . 0 now prepared to funnel. all elasseu,with
emataut emp'Oyinent at home, the whole of the time
br the spare moment's. Ilunineen now, light and
profitable Person. of oilier sex easily earn from' 50
cont. to $5 p.r evening, and a proportional sum by
devoting their whole'-time to the businees. Boys and
girls oarn :nearly vs much an men; That all who see
1111.1 notice lacy Mod (kik addrest; andt.t the bust
non,- we make this unparalleled such le are
not well milsfiod, we will mind $l, to pay for the
trouble of writing. Full partlenbbe u.veluahlo Rani
pie; Wil iCh will do to rommence.work on, and a copy
of The- Peoplee Literary Clunpanion—ono of Alio
largest sat boat family newsmen. pbblistied—an
sunt free by mail. Wader, If you want purmanont,
tr o o litaby. work, address E. C. ALLEN & 89.; Augu.ta,
..n01.2.1m .
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rri.HE TiLOOIIiFIELD TIMES,: an In;
drpeodont Faintly Journal, publiMmdweokly,
at New Bloomfield, Pa., will, on' the Ist of January
1810, he enlarged to Hedy .Collinvia Paper, Each
numbor will, contain Origfind or, Soloctal, Stories,
Anocdotoi, - Local and Miscellaneous Nowa, nodouch
a variety of interesting Heading Mottcr, that it CM*
not WI to be . a welcome Molter to every fatally
ciroich' •It will be printed on..tirat euss ,pspor, and.
maliod to oubserlbere at the low price of ONE DOL,
LAR per year, in Intranet). Specimen melte mailed
froo.. . • - NItANIC MOBTIAIHR,
2decoDSt Now Bloom: old,
•
STOREIIOO3I FOR RENT.
Araro "nnum In olforoil to aaj ono danitll4
'bang% or go into tranlootn; at tbo " Odd Paliow
Amiociation of york Springs" 'lava 'an chola
*Tom, 65 fuutlangi.OP-trltle, watt., an open front, In.
the Lost Lupine's. portion of tho borough of. York
Opting", Adams. county, Pa, '
For fartber - Information, natlrora "Odd Follow
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STAAB .NOTlcz.___...._4lt..ti ,stsmiliii.
111 , Letters teettmentary , am We u i "used, 'tomtit ..,
tuttler;luto of ILumrian-bruttlibfk-dre. " cokint- •
,Wanlrsucd,by the touieter of Cumborlan, ..it . Lotto
•theruiderelgitoCrUeldlicgtilmilittYCimoborout, win t
übto, notice le hereby glum to alt persona boo. •
themselree Indebted to sold eatutolot make pump.
and boo tiartorg claim. to' preebut them; property
authenticated, formettlement, to c .
2gtiollt ;1, . t IW4tLIAMEApLEE, Executor.
iItiILADNLPILIA
EIE ,CARLISLE A,OADFAT.
'tlllS,ONLYriconook inzgv sSODNa
f - MEN PULL CO].LEUE I}i; OAIILIBLS~
,
An'Enstllido and 'Closeleal'Bohnot for, yoltair :11001a
end boys will be opened September Benta'a•
b a lnlintt, on tlatbitanoier Ntreet.' • • ,
rn,pll“ Instractod la EnQlleb, Clare lea, itathomattre,
Natural Selene°, l'ontnaneldp, Ac. •. • , r.:
le deeigned to make 'thorough 'Englieh 'scholars and.
to prepare for CoSego.' Spedab attention will lie
given to Pradkat A rithmetie, Reading,
Penmanship, 3c , that students may bwwell furnteh
-ed for business life, and Cnvo a good foundation for a
more extenAod course of avVy.is
• -•
• TUB -
will be adapted to. younfirfeirttemen• and those who,
capnot bp trostpl-thno will not be nliowod to retuala
titn us.
„.•-• TUB SCIIOOL , •
Is dlllded Into two sessions, beginning respectively
tleptember Q, and Jounary S.
NM=
let Bostion, Common English, , 51. E.
do Classiksi with Common. English, 20 000
2d Ba 81013; Common ! 25 00
do Classics with Common English, 30 Of
—Tho scholarit •this.Actulemy, by-the payment of a
small 01111156unuidly, can have the use of the CollegO
Libraries, containing 75,000 'volume's. '
YACATIONS,---July andAnguiß, and from Chrlot•
moo to the Mondayaftor New Year.'
BOARDING Ac:—.Duldle trim abroad have the
privilege of rooming in Dickinson Collogi if thoy
chosen to do so, and will find good boarding elthor
in College Clubs or in private familief, ranging
from $2 10 to $5 00 per week.
•
.Address, R. W. STERRiTT, A. E., Ptlnelpal
CARLISLE, PA.
X take great plenintro commendint . Mr. 11. 1!.
Sterrett, A. IL, an a gentleman eminently qualilled.to
teach. My confidence in., him is such, that I shall
commit my own non to bin care.
Sop. 3,5 m
CiIIMSTIAN INIIOFF, of Carlisle,
• . .
Las the solo right, nd • Agont too CumberlAnd
County, Pi . , for the osl6, wholesqle, of a new"
NO HUMBUG
BURNING FLUID,
calle,llIING'S NO EXI'LOSIiII BRILLIANT IL-
LUMINATING
ix superior to anythlog:ovur introduced . , and
Oen supply the trails through the county, whofesato
Tfictr 11,U . 1D Is cheaper than ICcroseue; It Is noi
explosive, makes a Letter, dearer, and softer Mgt
than Kerosene, or any other oil or compound in neat
emits t; bad odor or smell, nod to perfectly harm
Iforctokitta or others wishlug to oco nog to to➢t this
- ftrilelO trill 'please ell! it my atom la Carlblo
105c69
floc3m
•
N -E w R'Y GROCE . STORE.
aulteerlbcr loving puicliatud Moteterstulth'e
corner, on Pomfret and BOA rdatraota, and erected
-lbert ou a Store, him now-oponed--uitlt a-Now: Stock
•f'wail .eloetod - Ficell Oro:Arlo! HIP 'stock will be
found to be complote In -averrpartlutSar, nod orory
thin OMITen - It — be — irinmurtro — er'reprertnrted -- 1.
boo nu band and-now ready for delle . eryt Groceries
of all kinds,
QUEENSITARE,
" -
L
II ASSIVAItd,'
~
W001111: , 1 HA VE,
WILLOWIVASII,
. .
PHRFUSIBILY;
SOAP,
A rood ai,ortdnont of NOTIONS. A fiporiallty mad.
on ull Much of 1;OOL dluatu, such as •
Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, &e
Dried,
Canned and
Pickled FRUITS
of all kind, ronstaatly on hand
la - FLOUR and FEND of the boat kradoa, and In
quantities to snit purchasers.
Goods Foot to any part of the town If desired
-Call and nice for yourself at No 45, Boot Pomfret
Struat. JOAN RENDER.
nSept 181:0411n
LADIES' 2 FANCY FURS I
11 Nk , If A 1t E I RA,
71 Arch Street,
Middle - of the 'bind:, liotwoon - Sovonth and Eighth
Streeta, smith ohio,
IMPORTER; MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN
ALL RINDS AND QUALITY OF •
FANCY -
roll LADIES AND CIIILDREN'S WEAR
IfslAtig °alaiTed, remodeled. and improved my °ld
and favorably known FUlt IS u ponrusr, and lowing
Imp~rtod a vary largo and splendid assortment of all
the different kinds of Furs from find lsandsln Europe,
and have had them made up by the most skillful
workmen. I would respectfully Motto my friends of
Cumberland and adjacent counties, to call and o:-
amine my very largo nfitl beautiful assortment , isf
Fancy Furs for Ladles and Children. lam determ
ined to sell at as low prices as any other respectable
hernia this city. All Furs warranted. No mils.
reprbsantions to effect soli's.
JOAN FAREIRA,-
17Sopt dos 718 Arch Street, Indladelphla.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
By the Metropolitan Gilt Coni;any.
Cosh Gifts to the amount of $250,000
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A I.BIZK
. s'Coslt gifts, each k
10 Cosh gifts, loch '
20 Coati gifts, each
• 40 Nil efts, each
200 Cosh gifts, each
300 Cash gifts, ouch
. GO Elegant Rosownoil Phnom ouch-}3OO to . $750
'•
75 Eiegaut Rosoisood ldoloSsons w 75' to' 100
350 Bowing Machines, _ 00 to 176
500 llold.'Watehea, lIS to r 300
Cash prizes,,Sliv.ir Ware, otc , all valuod at *4000,009
A 000100 to draw any of the above prizes for 26 cts.
Tickets doscralog prises 'area/tutu! In ouvolopoit and
wall mixed ' On recolpt of 25 'cent. a sealed Itykddi
to drawn without choice and sent by malt' oan ad.
rest—The - prite - named - npfurlrWllEbir - dHiliiiro
ticicat bolder on payment of wit &Afar. Pelts. are
Immediately aunt to any address by express or return
'
You will know *that your prize la beforo you pi
- forlit. Any prise fichanged for another oYSOMlttatie
ca. No Plonks. Onr patron cog depend oi• fair
•
dealing. . • .
Itzesnascze—We mince the following from' many
who have lately drown •aluablo prizes. And,,:kindly
permitted us to publish them; 8 D. 'Wilkins, Duffs.
10, $6,000; Miss Annlo Monroe. Chicago, Plano, sollo o
'John P. -Moor°, Louisville, $ 1.000; Miss Emma {Vol ,
worth, Milwaukee:Pion°, $500; Ito,. Day,Niii
Orleans, $550. We publtoh bo hoaxes. without pare.
. •
mission.
. • •
' Opiniotis of the proof: "The firm le reliable and
deserve their succ e eds- Maly. Tribune, Oct 8, "We
know them•to be rt fair deeding tirtn."—NlT. Herald
•'A friend rt ours. drew a $5OO prize. which was
promptly rot:dyads"— Daily Neter, Okt. O.
• tiotad fcr circular. ;Abend Inducements to rgeuts.
sstisfactlo,w,gusnadocd: Every nicksgo of settled
envolopmedontalne ono cosh gift; Six tickets' or 81,
13 for 82;
.315 far $5; 110 for $l2. .111 latent etould
be tuldreseed to' lIAI3PER, IVILYON &CO., ' •
.• /13 hroadway, N' V.
- REAI, E iiSTATE - A e r PRIVATE
,
The N ub s:olnm utioni -at private sale. In the
loge of Contras{ile,Cumbarland comity, Ps., midway
botwoon Carlisle and nhippensburg, this Walnut
'Bottom road.** following desirable root estate: ,
A LOT OF GROUND; containing •
••
TS72EE LIC IkEI3, •
11100 • on whtel is erestad 1• '.
•'Weatherboardel nouso,-
•a am 11 1 1&,'Frhin, and ntlwr outbrdidingr.' Atop
Oript ourtl t t_of am Aced of Ground,
•
above, on Which is ineated a largo nesr ,
Frame Lmtlding, lwp storlediAtostherboarded, - arid
.pbustereg, now, need as 4:l49:4onaker shop, • The
shop lain a desirable netokkiioodi and la doing a . 7 , 10 -, t ru mti ,pr vAt , o ca n A go !th a t wc ha,i,,j usfr
good trado, „. Thoatocgomthang, Mohr, Ao., tan , roaolyed„a largo,amortmoct of Woolen Cloolls,,glicur
purchased irdealrod.• .possooolon can ho bad at any and Book , -Oloym:' • Gauntlets, Papor Istal
tims, to Ault pur:l.Aor. ' ' Collt,t3oaps, P-erratoory, go.' at...
For tenon, A 0.., apply perioVally, by:Veit:it, to •
•. • '
• coYLE &
, . .
• AUR.AUABI NULL. , • 11, bonth•lfill)(ivr 84E14, Curllfile,
- .1)161noon, enmberititd'ottimty, 'l' 4- .17130rt 00, -- .• • " :
-20notr
'IL4YEO FfB.
TIIX COVIISH,O7:Iyru.b7
4.1.111,W1 PAIL. BSB t ON,
(rrtyplild lii Aqance.)
DlE=r9
DABIITELL, ,
PresldentDlettloNon College
NO HUMBUG,!
EIS
I . 3IJIiNING FLUID,
CUE'S MN INllase
=I
S,
$lO,OOO
6,000
1,000
600
100
A. .L.,,S.PONS.LEIV.S-CIOLUMN..
- 11,
L. SPONSLEIt,--z• --• , • • ;
,• • • aAgeng,_tjeaviatutr,Coueegen•-•fifeU •
'allea ( and 'Claim Agent. Office 51nitt Strect Neat
Centro 8144 1 1•1_,[:;I .1; 7 ' , • "
794 . •
-nodlous two story Drlcii ifougCs; oil ills'
Two cool. 'ot street, botweeit Main and Loutlier
east old° of .So, ••ollglebrairllale; Motels° a vain.
etreetqi in the ,lAb• • the mat olds of Lotort Spring,.
able 11i6bf'grbuad on - -•;14 ASSES, bohig the priverty .
contahilng about TURD,: "ninidoemuied; all :In excel.
of the helm of Jomph • Slit. yam from the lot of
lent repair,- will he loosed fore. . t 0,,, of
April neat.' Tor term , omt.. gPONStlili:
Mtoligent.
Real
nolo6o
FOR BALE.
A two story BATCH Ptivate 'Residence Situated on
South Hanover otreet, between. Pomfret and South
- nireots,oCcirlisle. ' The Sot contnins 21 Rot in front find
1201 n depth. The Benno' to nearly new, containing
double parlors; dining room and kitchen on thaOrst
-floor, and five comfortable chninhers On the `Second
story, and throe finiohed rooms on the attic, ;Orison'.
out outbuildings; - frult trees, nod • grape-vines, and
hydrant in ilte yard. Sagniro of;
A.L SPONSLER;
100009 - ••• Rearghtato Agent.
-VALUAIIL E ;VRIVATE'
v RESI
DENCE. OR BALE.
Situate on Smith Hanover istreet,oarllslu, - now
owned and occupied, by. Min. 'Westwood, late , the
property Orßenediet Lair.' 'The lot fronts on Hon•
over et., 90 feet, and extends back the same' width
240 toot to an alley. The Improvemoutenre a - large
two-story FRAME HOME, with Verandah In front,
',containing Double Parlore,.ll•ll, Chamber,'Dining.
room and Kitchen en lower floor and sin Cbatabure
and Bath-room on the 2nd story. Gas and water
have been introducei. There lea large Stable and
Carriage House at the Mot of the lot. The lot is
well. studded with ornamental traoa and shrubbery,
beside; fruit of almost every description and Grapes
of the most choice sulection in abundance,
Enquire of
A. L. SPCINBLEE,
Heal Estate Agee!
E=33
•
ORE BANK FOR SALE,=—A"rich
deposit of the land quality llermatito Oro,
yielding GO por cent. comprising about 18 ACRES,
located-in Monroe township, about 2 miles from the
Iron Works of O. W. & D. V. Ahl, on tho south able
of tho Yellow Breeches crook. • Thore Is a stream of.
water running through the tract sufficlant for
washing tho ore and furnishing water power be
sides. A' portion of tho bank Is under a leak, and
will be sold sublect thereto. Tho balance is outn
umbered. . .
. .
Poisons dnalrlous of clewing the Bank may call.
upon Goorgo W. Laidfah,' at ' , Laidlch's mill ' , '
for
nforly known as Bricicar'e mill, Maniaa' towuablpy
Online:laud county, or.upon
A. L. 3PO\ Sikh,
Real Estate Agent, Carl,lllle
30June 69
IVOR SALE.
. . .
Private Residence situate on South Hanover St.
Carlisle, nearly, opposite Early's lintel owned by,
Janice Bents. Tllle lot contains 106 feet in front
running back 210 feet, and being 70 foot in bro , dith'
at the rear. The buildings are nearly new and IR,
excellent order, comprising a commodious
TWO•STORY BRICK PRONTBUILDING
with a largo Two•Straj Brick Back Building attach
ed containing all the modern improvements inclu
ding gee and water. The location of this property
is ono of the most eligible In the town, and will be
disposed of on favorable terms. .For terms and fur
thor_partitailitironqUlrsi-of-4,' . _ .
BPON . SLER,
"•
Ti••• - • -- Rettht.'stfteT - 47iit.
) •
Aug 6
FOR SALE—That desirable Private
Residence situated on West Nonfat Street,
Carlisle. The at contains 30 feet in front and 280
feet In•depth. The improvements corielst of n com
modious
TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE,
containing largo Parlors.' Hall, Dining Boom, nod
K Helton on tho lower Roof, and eight convoniont
Chambers on the second floor, three over the front
building, nod Oie over the back building, a Wash
Home, Balls Room, and Water Closet; and gas pipes
running into the cellar. A hydrant in the yard and
water on.the second story. Thu ontlro proporty is
in most excellent condition, and tho location ono Of
the most desirable in the town. The lot is wall stud
ded with fruit treea and shiubbory, and quite a num
ber of grapy vines of Superior quality. Ftr terms
apply
A. L..SPONSLER,
=
Roo.l Elitate Agent
2-leLpt. CO
ITAL V ABL4 FARM AT PItI
--- • .
Situate on,the South-sido of the Yellow Breeches
Creek In Marano, township, about %Mile : East of
Ahrs. Iron Worts, containing 76 Acres all cleared
but about 2 Acres whlchwro covered Avlth good Um=
ber. Tho Iniprovements are a romruddicam two-story
PRIME :HOUSE, with convenient outbuildings.
Large - BANK:II6W with Wagon Shod and Corn
Cribs attached. A choice Apple Orchard In good
bearing order; together:with Peached, Pears, Cherries
and Grapes in abundance andin excellent and never
fail i ngyvell of -Watorat the door,Theland is In iihigh
tato of cultivation, under good fence and the im
proveuterits la - good order. The location is, a desira
ble-one, being near • church, mill and school house.
If not cold at private sale before the 25th day of
September next the farm w1:1 be offered ut Public
Sale on that day:, Persons - desirous-of viewing the
prunds..4 may call upon Gee. W. Leitlich, at Leidieh's
udl jaidenroo , towineldp,--..
— For torus ..tc apply to
A. L. SPONSLER,
Mug CJ' Real Estato•Agent - •
VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI
DENCE FOR SALI4.--Sttitato nt rho went nod
of the borough of Carlisle, west of Woking.' College,.
The• lot contains 70 feet in Mut, - and 003 foot to
depth, extonding from Maln to Louthor street.
,The improvements ciutelst of an olegant and emu
modlorta mention altneto near the maitre Of tho
grounds, fronting on Min etroat, Onfahed in the
moat superb style, with tormalent outbuildings.
Tho grounds are beautifully laid out, and are
studded with: abundance of fruit and ortuunontal
trees and flowers, and eibrubbary of the choleeat
kind.
The owner being &strop. of Aolling,•the property
will be disposed of upon advantageous terms to the
purchaser. Poss.:Mon given on the lira Of April
next. keg terms, and further pertleulArs, enquire of
A. L. .£0,'..:13L811,
~ lthlec69 . ilea] Estnto Agent.
•—•
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF 1 U ESTATH
On ' Pre& Ty, • Decembarj 0, .1800
Will be bold at public SAO, on the premises, lu
POOL township, near the Dickinson Presbyterian,
Church, on the Walnut Bottom road, that valuable
TRACT OF LAND, lake the property of John Huston,
tb•ceased, bounded by lands of Samuel Huston, John .
Kelso, and Isaac Lefevre, containing
ELEVEN ACRES,
MOTO or loss, r f first quality of litinetone land. The
Improve items ere It good sutatantial DOUBLE
11011 K with back bnildnig, a 'small DARN, ample
for the sizo of thelplaco, a never failing well of water,
a largo cistern, scarcely ever dry. Thorn to an
orchard — with - a - variety — of choker fruits, appWs,
peschts,„Onus, chgries. &b. Tide ton most desira
ble property and a very suitable and for any person
who desires a small and very productlco farm.: Tim,
Louse Is within a few rods of a school house and two
churches, and is in all respects advantageously sit
dated. It is within eight ,miles of Carlislo, on rho
Walnut liottom rued, and within opened a ltalrjulles
of Cootroville.
• &into commence nt 12 o'clOck, m , of•rald day,
whim tertrurtvlllbe-nuttle known by
.IOIIN W. 11USTON,
no4ts ;Adittinistrutar annexed'
Unijuolloimbls the beet inuitaqed work of-tho kind
In tho World,"
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ter than any Simi nr periOgiFat issued in the Engligh
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Notices of 'lto\ Prem. . .
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and varied excellences of Ilarper's Magazine-111mm."
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iee—in %alum. pages_ are_ to _be . found-nom° -of- the
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speak ofthis work no an evidence of Alto culture of
the American people; and tho popularity It has 11C
cjulred Is Merited, Each number contains folly 144
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with good"Woodctits; Mid' it combines to itnelf the
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.The pootago on 'fora; Maga:MVO 20 cattle a
year; which mid! ho pa id at tho tubsdribeespostollks•.
Addrer . HAUNCH, &
' Now York. .
NrilW 14QUOII, err;; L :ltp,
•. • .
JO,IIN, lIA.NNON, • . •
N. E. Cal idanovor and loverot plipots.
(A tow doors soittlioelltnites micro) •
Puts Bri Whia.ky, • .•
Root ComiitonWhiski;-
Pure Rolland •• • .
• olngor 11rnad,y,
.1 •
..::' port , !.. .
Ike y Who,
• ; • . I"m t 4 ig:r " 4 iyro r p ' .
• Chatutogiko.
]jlBll lakt,ch. P0.74:8814
TIYWA.RE, tte.
BTovms! .
STOVES{
An y
•
AB the neneon id fnt- approaching when pion
tyiil bo looklbg toy a doetrablolltovo ibr Parlor or
.1111tch n 1190 we ask a cardinal exainlnatlan of our
- .• , :i 1 ,
eloOk,bellovlng we kayo the largest and beet
~•40amord of ITAIVU ant offored to tin cltixobs
c u t,Nperlood s oounty
Nu Vav6 olLIi il.tbi jissily.colobraiod
MORNING GIORi(
which. ne n Parlor or Dining Room filove;excele all
othois, will tea tlfy
rut?„
: LIGHT HOUSE;
Ono of „11to most dealrablo Moves In use
THE MORNING LIGHT,
1:1
Also ¢ BoseyurAor.
_TUE MORNING GLORY;
PARLOR HEATER, and
PORTABLE FURNACES,
and other now Paelor, Dining nom and Chambot
Room S cvoo
We offer among otheWillefoiloilOng Coek'SloviiT
THE ILEOULATOR,
SUPERIOR,
NOBLE COOK,
And City of Berlintoti COSIBINATION. Wo alio
sell tlio
DIAMOND HEATER
FIRE PLA.OE STOVE,
which heats one, two or three rooms, and Is decidedly
the best Fire Place Stove ever-Invented.
We would call attontlon'td our largo stock of
.4
TINWARE
on land or made to ordor.• Ati Mode of
ROOFING. AND S POUR ING
do. on ronsonnbla tonna and without SAW
Al poniorm deeirlog arioLing . in cftir lino MCP . _ la
vital to coMand prioo-opr
ale ea her.
WALKER k OLAl7b3r, ; 4 , "
No. 18, Weot.3lalo Stic,C;
OarlWu, Pa.
REGISTER'd NOTICE
,Notice
hereby given, to all persons interoeted,
01attho ii
following accounts have boon 810,in this.
-ofllde,by tile accountants therein named, for °remit:
nation, and will bo.proeented ,to the Orphans' Oiur4
-oPOlnnbertand-olmty;for - contreurtlem - nnd - iiiicrt
c onTuetalliryDecoull.wr 14, A.D.18 : --
'" l.. 4 l , iret end final ember
of C W. 8 00 poneler's
tate, aAlliod by S. CiAlowman,:adrainiettalor of If. .
Rupp, deceased, who - was executor of 0. W. Spousler,
deceased. ..
2. The guardianaltip account of Samuel
guardialrof dlenfainin B. Eberly, late, of lifcclutedca
• 3. Account rof. - dbraliam Bowman, gpardlan of
Mary E. 151111kohein Into Mary E: Bakr, minor child
of John Baker / tote of Upper Alloai taivnehip,..do
coaxed., -
4. Accou , nt of Abraham Uovrman, vrtbrealtiaofaohn
K. Bowman, minor child td Jidir,..ltrutptAn,Mo a-
Upper Allow:township,
5. The tirekpnd float accouneOafielindreekotte
of tho executor:: of Abode= Zoyor, deceased.
6 First and final account of argaret O. B. Sturm,
ndmlnildratrixof Sophia Storm, doceaxed. •
7. Ent and Seal aecbuntof-Danial-filieltivddifilnc—
letuitor of Ekettle, , lato of Idwor .1111er,
townehip,doccamol. •
8. Find- and final account. of Emanuel Snob}, ex
ecutor of Jobe Smoke lute of Mifflin •townghip de
coned.
9. Phut and .final account of..Dautel.Kutt, trbolnis.
totter of Elizabeth liairOate of Middlesex toarooliM,
deceased. -
10. Tho account of Doctor Andirw.Neldhger and R.
M. Ilenderbou, exeentur of Cleorge W. Cheater, do;
°eased.
11. The second and final account of . 101109 Hamil
ton, - s - S - 11. thou Jllllll.l IL Graham,-and Roy, David
Sterrett, executors of Mrs.' Eusan II: Thorns, IMO. of
the borough of Carlisle, dee&stal. . "
JACOB•DOWSIIEDIEIt, Register.
ECM
LTIGVLY IMPROVED GRAVEL
i f FARM AT PRIVATE BALE,
liituuto in Frankton" top., Comb. Co 4 mile
north or Nowlin°, I ! / .Imlles south of Illogorirvillo
and
.t 4" nine from Dlilor's bridge, Adjoining hind, o
nrimuol Ernst, Lrivon 11. Orris And Ohara, oontaln
146 ACRES, (more- or less,)
all cleared but oboist 20 Acros, tables are curare
will good Timber, also, about 22 Aeres of , good
Meadow. 710 Improvements aro a large
TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE; (now)
with Wash House, Brooke Cause en T Other neoessitrys's
out-bulldings.
, A LARGE BANK - DARN;
nearly new, with' now Wogon Shod, dint Crib, Car:
rings House, Hog Peti,lind all necessary out-build '
Inge, also, a well of good Water at the door and as
abundance of the choicest and best trait.
There* he also a • large • strewn of water running
through' the ferns, haring thereon erected a•
chum. , o, ,•
A M IL L
'Phis farm is in a good state of eulli ration, the
buildings now, Poem In good ardor, arid well limed
recently. Is ono of tire most productive and , best
stock farms in the county, and Le 'convenient
to schools, Mille; /M.
Poisons desiring to view tho ahavo,property say
do so hy calling on the subseriber residing on the
-
arm. A.OO.llltiCT, Sr.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS.
Everybody invited to call and sec our largo and
beautiful stock of • FALL' and• WIRIER GOOD;
which Is open for inspectior Remember we closed
out all our Summer Gooda at auction; and wo will
now °Actions to sell all our r c . .
FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT •
AUCTION. -
PRICES
•
We,ero determined -to close out ,ttils stock rag
guorauty to, save cvcry _oar
chaser •
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
to overt dollar's worth of gore'''. !(ow; Mk* warp•
log, stud don't pnchere until you •oo our gala
au prlcos.
I'attoro■ of FANCY 13f1.10 at ' $1 50 to $1 ifo
worth from $2.25 to $2.50
FRENCH 1111R1N011.9, all Wcol, 15 canto
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