V BALTIMORE MARKET, Fon the \Vepk Ending August SO. Cattle. —The number of Beef Cattle in market this week was limited to about 200 head,'which were sold at an advance on last Week’s prices. We quote prime grass Cat tle 88,50, and inferior 50 per 100 lbs.— Live Hogs $8;75a9. Floor. —Sales, to a considerable extent have been made in Howard street Flour, from stores for-shipment to Europe, at 85- 87i, which shows an improvement of fully 12* cts. per barrel on last week’s prices.— Holders are firm at $5.875,, and some are even refusing to sell at that price. A sale «f City Mills at 85.75, cash, and other sales have been made at $6,4 and 6 months;— Susquehanna at.35.67a. "Grain. —A still further improvement has taken place in the price of Wheat, in conse quence ol continued and increasing demand lor eastern markets. Several, thousand bush els have been taken at about $l.l 5a1.20 good prime reds. Sales of best white Wheats were made at 81.20a1.23 per bushel. We quote white Corn 71 a 72 cts. and yellow 76a 78; Rye 73a75 cts. and Oats 28a29. Whiskey.— Sales of Whiskey at S4ia3s for hhds., ,and r 37a37i cts. for bbls. We quote N; E. Riim S6a3B cents. LIST OF LETTERS Jlemaining in the Post Office at Carlisle Pa. August 31s/, 1839. Enquirers w" please say advertised. ' A Leo Thomas Esn. Artz Samuel . Loomis Hezcldan Allen Americas Ahl P. A, B Meddaugh Mary , Miller Michael Brown Mary j , Minidck Leonard &7 Brown Mr. Williams Jos. 5 Brown William, ink’r flyers Abraham- Black Jane ’ Million Eliza Bruner Daniel D. Minnieh Leonara Bargat Andrew.. .. Moreland Lemon Bradley A. T. Miller Susan Beltshovcp John Esq. Miller William Burkholder Sarah A. Myers Benjamin Baldwin John C. Morrison Margaret Brownwoll David • Mcßride Augustus Bowers Moses McElhcnncy Samuel Bailey Daniel McCoskry Samuel At Bishop Jacob ' N ~ Nisley Benjamin Nelson John A. Neimcrick John * 0 O’Brien Marion Osborn Mary P Parks Catherine Perry John Potts Sarah ■ Park William Phillips^John * junr. Crcver Margaret Chesney Henry Cordon Amanda J. Crirt Jonathan ' Cnrothcrs William Clcndcnin John Curry Margaret Carothers Elizabeth D Davis Eliza ■, Douglass Nancy Denny J, C, H. Dunyen Ann Deviney Dennis Davis Sarah 13. e ~ :;*• Ebcrsolp Benjamin Evans Henry Egc George Capt. Poland George Fisher Thomas ; G ’ Gotshol George Gibson William 0. Graham Washington Graham William' Gprrel Nancy Graham Isaac Gorgas John D. Griffith Alfred Rev. Gilbreath Eleanor Gaw Charles B. Gmbloa William Grove Henry H Hatton John Howcrd Betsy Hull Peter Herr Christian Hoover D. Hess Mr. Hannan Jeremiah Hustings William S. Hykes John Howell A~H. Heffner David Hersho Abraham Hall Owen C.- Hake Ann J Jumper Benjamin Kr : ~ Wolf Daniel' - Kufz Benjamin * White Elizabeth Kissinger Jonathan Westheffer Charles Kauffman Joseph Wilson Joseph Kinkaid John ‘ Windermaker William Keover Samuel t Y ' - Kainpr John _ . „Young John L Ya\V George Lauck Henry Z LockardJano Zug. Elizabeth. Miss Leib Mary An Zuck Elizabeth Mrs. Leidcr Maria ZorbougltJl/harlea Linhart George Zigler Jacob Leidig David & Martin Zigler Philip Leet Horace ' V. S. Army. Barrett Joseph J Sorg’t Moses J C Serg’t Fox'Horace; ' ' McGuire John • Hoffman William H Tubb M A —LAIWBEKTON, PrMT BATTALION ORDER. The first Battaliori of Cumberland Volun teers will assemble at. Carlisle on Monday tep,9th of September at 10o’clock, A. M. prepared for three days camp duty. Each man will provide himself with a blanket, one pair of blue, and pair of white pantaloons. By order of the commanding officer. B. A. NOBLE, Adj’t. V Attention. a- The members of tho “Gkoiigu Wash . HI ington Artillery” are ordered to meet at the AItMORY on Moqday the 9tfi day ■ I : • ®®P tom ber next, at 9 o’clock, A. M. I till <■" W ' nter uniform, to performcamp duty t Iff ’or three days,- in pursuance of a.requisi- T 1 1 two from Maj. Gobi-Samuel, Alexander. |w ‘Each member will.hat© his arms andac cbutfcments in complete .order and' pro ■ video with knapsack, blardcet and white - pantaloons. Non-commissioned officers and pri vates are required to have the red tlHpc on the pantaloons agreeably to the by-laws. The company will lake the cars at 1 o’clock of said day and proceed free if charge to Gteencbatle to. partioijpate.iri the opening of the Franklin R&l Hoad.’ By order of Capt. Of op, ■ T. B. THOMPSON, O. S. .<•' September 5,.1839- •- ~ . Stray Heifer; C AME to the' plantation of tho gOfm/gmiti . subscriber, in, -Monroe fowp ehip.Cumberland county, oh or about the 15th July 1 , a dark HEIFER a white face,' ahouttwo yearsiold., Thoiowner is requested'to come,', prove /property,/ pay'charges and take heriaway; or she/will be diappsed of ac cording to jaw, / -*■ , , : ■ JOSEPH WOLF. ■' ISSPi"' * ’ *t Rcllery & Fordyco Reamer John Ritchie John Rcighter Alary Reisinger David Robinson Jailc Ann S Shaw Mrs. A. 2 SnevelyJohn - Shank David Smith Matilda Sites Joseph Spencer M. Esq. Swanner John Shaffer Mrs. ~ Strohm Geo.rge SmjJey,Rebecca Steigleman Anne Spottswood Esther Stevens John C. Smyth Michael Snyder John Swcigart Christiana Samson Mary Ann Smith Thomas Shambough Philip Turner Mary Trosch Henry Turner Susanna Thorner Eliza " U V Ulrich Nicholas Vaughan G. W. W . , WeiseGeo. wagonra’r. Weise William Walbury George Weidman Mr. Walzel Samuel ONE PERSON for the office of Register of Wills of said 'County. for the offices of Recorder of Deeds, Clerk of the Courts of General .Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, and Orphans’ Court of said Countv. and of the House of Employment of said County, and to settle ! the -publicaccountsoflheGounty Commissioners'&c. , And the elections, injlie different election districts in said county will be held at the following places, viz: j'") The election in the election district com posed of the Borough of Carlisle, ond town ships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower : Fr’ankford r : and Lower Westpennsbnrough, .will be held at the Court House in the'borough of Carlisle. The election in the district composed of Silver Spring township,, will be held'at the Public House of Joseph Grier in Hogestown, in-said township. '■ ,The, election in the district composed of Eastpennsborough township; will-be held at the PublicHouseof Andrew Kreitzer in said township. ‘ Tlio election, in the district composed of New Cumberland and a part of Allen town ship, will beheld at the PublicHouseof John. Sourbeck, in New Cumberland. The'election in thedi-trict composed of Lisburn and a part of Allen township, will be held at the public house of Peter M’Cann, in Lisburn. . The election in the district composed of >hat part of Allen'township, dot included in. (hti-NeW Cumberland ambLisbiirn election districts, will be'held .at the public house of David Sheafer, in Shcpherostown iti said township, ‘ - ‘ The eleedpn in .the district composed of the borough tf Mechanicsburg, will be held at the public muse of ; John Hoover,'ih-'said borough. \ v • ' T lie alcction intho distnct composed ,of Monroe township, «yi b e held at the public, house-of Widow PaWln Chiirchtown, in said township. v ' • u'-vV/Vt. h .. ; The election in the disv-|ct composed of VALUABLE PLANTATION' For Sale. ; THE subscriber will dispose of at private salo that valuable plantation situate m Cumber land county, about 5 miles west of Carlisle on the turnpike loading to Chambersburg, and nearly in sight of the rail road, adjoining lands of John Paul, Ex-Governor Ritner and others, containing 161 a crcs of first quality limestone land, of which about 60 acres is. well timbered., The improvements are A GOOD DOGHOUSE and LOG KITCHEN;.with a.LOG BARN-ralso a never failing well. of excellent water near the door, which, with a trifling expense, could be made to supply evory-fiold with water—also two. excel lent orchards of choice fruit trees. For terms apply to the subscriber one mile cast of Carlisle, near the rail road.*, - ' ’ ’ M. FISHBURN, Jlgcnt for Jonas Fishburn* September 5* 1839. Bt‘ N. B.—l have also several other first rate farms and.mill properties for sale. M. F. Public Sale. WILL be sold by, the subacribor, at public . vendue, on the promises, on Saturday the 12 tk of October next , at one o’clock, P. M. ■ A LOT. OP OP.OUND. situate in East Pennsborough township, Cumber land county, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Whis ler, Widow Tritt and others, containing TEK[ A CRES AND FORTY PERCHES, more or less, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a one and a half story * LOO HOUSE, fntl A COOPER SHOP, lOJI AND LOG BARN, a young thriving Apple Or, chard of choice fruit, and a never failing spring of water at the door. The above mentioned tract of land is of a good quality and |a in a healthy neigh borhood, within one and a half miles Of Alexander & Penrose’s mill and about half a mile frofn Whar ton’s tavern. An iadisputahlo title will bo given; Terms of sale will bo made known on the day. JOHN-MILLER, Sept, 5, 1839. Stray Sheep. Taken, up by the sub- * • scribor, residing * near Stoughstown, Cumb’tT coun ty,on the 23d of August,FlVE SHEEP, (no marks.) Said ijj RwffWgjia sheep have been in the borhood since April last. owner is requested to como forwrftd, prove prop erty, pay charges and take them away, or they will bo disposed oi according to law. ' JAMES STOUGH. September 5, 1839. 3t ELECTION PROCLAMATION Whereas in and by ari'act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania entitled “An act relating to the elec tions of this Commonwealth,” passed the 2d day of July Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every County within this Commonwealth to give’public notice of the General Elections.and in such notice to enumerate. 1. The officers to be elected. *'2. Designate the place at which the elec-, tion is to be held. I John Myers, High Sheriff of the County of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this pimz.ee jvoticz to (he electors of the County of Cumberland, that on the second Tuesday of October next (being the Bth day of the month,) a General Election will be held at the several election districts established by law in said County, at which time they will vote by ballot, for the several officers hereinafter named, viz: TWO PERSONS to represent the County, of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylva nia. ONE PERSON for the office of Prothonotary. of said.Coun ONE PERSON OftE COMMISSIONER for the Countv of Cumberland. ONE DIRECTOR OF THE POOR ONE AUDITOR Upper Dickinson township, will-be held at Weakley’s School House, in said township. - The election in-the district composed of the borough-of New.ville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford,Upper Wes tpenns borough, and, that part of Newton township, not inclqded in the Leesburg election dis trict herein after mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House, in ,the borough 1 of Newville. The election in the district composed of the township of Hopewell, will be held at the School, House in Newburg in said town ship. " The election in the district composed of the borough of Shippehsburg,.Shippensburg township, and that part of Southampton township, hot included in the Leesburg e lection district, will be held at the Council House, in the borough of Shippensburg. . And in and by an act of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July 1839, ft is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships in the county of Cumberlarfd, bounded by the following lines and distances viz:—Beginning at the Adams county line,-thence along the line dividing the,townships of Dickinson and Newton to' the turnpike road . thence along-said turnpike to Centre school-house, on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a poijit on the Walnut Bottom road at Reybuck’s, in cluding Reybuck’s farm, thence a straight direction to the saw : mill belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence along Kry shir’s run to t]ie Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams cou.nty to the piece of beginning, be and the same is hereby de clared a new and sepm»te election district, the general election-to Be held at'the public house now occupied By Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg Southampton .township. And in and by the 9th section of the first fnentioned act of Assembly passed the 2d of July 1839,- it is directed that, “The quali fied citizens of the several wards, districts and townships, shall meet on the Friday-next preceding the second Tuesday in October -next, at the-several places n~ow prescribed by law for holding the ward, district and township elections, ami each of said quali fied citizens shall vote by ballot for one per son as judge, and also for one person as in spector of election, and the person having the greatest number of votes forjudge shall be publicly declared to be the judge of elec tions, and the two persons having the great est number of votes for inspector shall be publicly declared to be inspectors of elec tion. But when any township has been or 1 shall-be divided in forming an election dis trict, judges and inspectors of the elect-ion shall be chosen in the manner, prescribed in the seventh section of this And bv the. 7th section of the same act it i is directed that, “Where any township has been, or shalLbc, divided in funning an elec tion-district, the qualified citizens of each part of such divided township;,--shall sever ally elect in the manner and at the -time and place aforesaid, two inspectors for each of said several election districts, and shall also elect one person to serve as judge of the elections in each district, to perform the duties enjoined by the sixth section of this act. ■< And by the first and second sections of he same act it is directed, “That it shall be he duty of the constable or constables, of each township, ward an(J district, at least ten days before the day herein after appoint ed for the election of inspectors, to give pub lic notice, by six or more printed or written advertisements, affixed at ns many of the most public places therein, of the time and place of holding such election.” In case of (he neglect, refusal, death or absence from the county, of the constable or constables, of any township, ward or district, the supervisors of the township or district, or the assessors of the ward, ns the case may be, shall perform the duties hereinbefore re quired to be- done by such constable or con stables, under the like penalty. Provided, That the said supervisors or assessors shall not be required to give more than five days notice of the time and place for holding such election.” And by the llfli section of the same-act if is directed that the election of judges and inspectors shall be conducted by,the officers now required bylaw to bold the elections for inspectors and assessors, and the same shall be conducted in the manner now pre scribed by law. ’ And by the 3d clause of the 13th section of the same act it is provided; ”Xhat'cvefy •person, - excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of pf'oflt or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or in corporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise 1 , a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be, employed under thelegislativerexecutiver.Or'judiciaryde - - partment of this State; or of the U. States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of congress, and of the state legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commission ers of any incorporated district, .is by law, incapable of holding dr exercising, at the ’same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of the- Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then'voted for. Given under my hand at Carlisle, this sth day of September, A. D. 1839. . . • JOHN MYERS. Sheriff. Valuable farm for Sailed: WILL be Bold at private Sale* avaluable plantation of first rate slate land, situate in Newton township,' Cumberland county, about one half mile north-west of Newville, bouhded as fol lows, viz: On the westby lands of’John Sharp, bn the east by. John-Davidson,' o’n' the south by John Williams, and bn the north’by the Conhodb guinet creek, containing 140-acrea, more or lessj about 40 of which 1 are in excellent meadow and a bout 30 acres in woodland. The improvements are a.bne story<ahd a half - ; , DOI BLE LOG HOUSE, and a DOUBLE LOG' a wall of excellent water near The whole is un der good fence, and inn high state of. cultivation. An mdisphtable title will be given, and terms will be moderate, -r- ; - ; Persons desirous of purchasing can 1 heshowpit by applying to Mr. Thomds Ohizzom residing !ih Newville, or to the first named subscriber residing in Dickinson township. ■ ■ . .bSa:; “ SAMUEL.dSTUART. ' ■ ■■■ : • : " ANN STUART. ■ August 39,1839., . N. B.—Knot sold before the sth day of Octo ber nexty-it will on that day be rented to the high- 1 .-eft bidder for thetenpof bneyea'r.'v j ; ' " • TO THE PUBLIC. THE subscribers have now • growing, abdut thirteen thousand MORUS MULTICAU LIS MULBERRY TREES, from roots and cut-| tings this season, measuring from one to six feet high, with many strong branches to each, which they will sell low for cash, to bo delivered to purr chasers at the proper time of taking up said trees this fall, or next spring,-as will-best-suit-the pur chaser. ; JACOB SQUIER & CO. Carlisle, August 29, 1839. tf PITTS* MACHINE FOR Thrashing A' cleaning gt'ain. THE subscriber respectfully gives notice to the farmers.and all others whq feel an interest In an improvement of this kind, that his machine for thrashing and cleaning Grain is now in operation on the farm of Mr. Cyrus Rihgwalt, near the bor ough of Carlisle. Tins machine thrashes the grain from the straw and completely cleans it, ready for the sacks or bags, at one operation while passing through the machine-—making the labor of getting out grain veiy easy both for man and beast. The machine performs the work in a very handsome and expeditions manner, and has never yet failed to give the moat perfect satisfaction to all who have purchased or employed it. ' It may bo used in the open Hold during fair weather without the loss of grain as there is no scattering out from any part of the machine where it should not. This machino'is confidently believed to be superior to any thing of the kind over yet offered to tno Amer ican farmers for thrashing and preparing their grain for the miil. The machine can be propelled by any of the various horse powers commonly u sed, or any other propelling power. The subscri ber is prepared to furnish first rate Machines and the exclusive right to use them in townships, counties, &c. He invites such as are in want of machines to call and examine his before purchas ing, as they may be‘benefited thereby, HIRAM A. PITTS. 2t* Carlisle, Aug. 29, X 839. William Campbell, " vai Esther Campbell, Jane CampbclljJoslah Hood and Sarah his wife, A dam Rath and”” Marga rot his wife, Morgan Patton and Elizabeth his wife,/and„ James Campbell. in forty miles, and on al one newspaper printed i Cumberland County , as, an. ' I George Sanderson,' Prolhonotary XfefSSSk of the Court of Common Pleas of Gum er^ county, do hereby certify that the abovoda a true, copy.-if a rUlo’cn tered in the above t cascl In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed the seal of said Court, at Carlisle, the 22d day of August,lB39, :i ■ „ u^. - ' GgORGE SANDERSOiSj, Proth'y, PUBLIC SAtB. eY order of the Orphan’s! Court of Cumberland county, ! will expose to Public' Sale on the premises, in South Middleton township, on Satur day the sth of October, at 12 o’clock, noon, all that large and comraodiou^ TAVEfif HOUSE, and 12 acres of hind, situate bn the TrindldSpring Road, about three miles east of Carlisle, having also thereon a first rate STOATS BANE BARM, • ■ and other Improvements. The land*is limestone of the best quality and under fence, and two small orchards on it of good Iruit, with an excel lent well ,of water at the .door. To .bo sold as the property of Jonathan Kitzmil lerj dcc’d: Terms will be made known on the day ofsaUsby Joseph culver. Guardian for the Heirs. August 23, 1839. First rate Farm for Sale . THERE will be exposed to public sale on the premises, in Westpennsboro* township, Cum berland county, on Wednesday ihe 1 1839, at 12 <fclock, noon, A iirst rate farm of limestone land, situate upon the Conodoguinnett Creek, a bout eight mijes west of Carlisle and two miles north of the Railroad, bounded by lands of* Daniel Dpner and Samuel Bowman and the Creek, coh taining one hundred and fifty acres, about ten acres of which are in timber, and the residue under ex cellent fence and the highest state of cultivation. The improvements are a h— ft Tiro story stojte jgTs| HOUSE, AND A LOO B. R. I House and stone Kitchen , a doublo-Log-Bam,-Wagon-shed,-Gorascnbs»-a Stone Spring House arid Distillery. There is al so on the south.side of the farm a two story BHIOE TENANT HOUSE, •_ Stable and well of water. There jiro about 14 acres of meadow land-of the very Best quality, and the whole abounds with locust timber. Terms of payment: $5OO when the sale is made, the residue of one half the purchase money on the Ist of April next,' /and the balance in three equal annual payments without interest to be secured by a lien on the land.' ROBERT LAIRD, Jldmimslralor nnth the will annexed of JAMES M’FARLANE, dec’d • T will also sell at the same time and place, By an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumborland county, as the property of Robert M’Faflane dec., A TRACT OF WOODLAND situate in Frankford township, about three miles north of the above described farmbouhded by land of F. Zeigler, Washmood’s heirs and others, con taining about four acre's and a Half. Also the nil divided half of another tract of woodland in the same township, held in common with George M. Graham, bounded by land of Mrs. Johnston, Brown and Brittain, Peter Myers and others, containing twenty-six acres more or less, which is also situ ate about three miles north of the.first described farms. Terms of sale: one half on the Ist of April next, and the balance in one year without interest. ROBERT LAIRD' Robert STParlanei dee'd. Administraipro^ August 23, 1839. Estate of Andrew Mateer, dec’d, . NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on thA estate of An drew Mateer, Esq. ..late; of. Allen, township, Cumberland county, decoased,havo been issued to the subscribers.' .- All '.persons having clainis'a gainst said estate are hereby'requested to present them properly authenticated for .settlement,; and those indebted will make payment immediately. . . ANN MATEER, Executrix, Jtaidtng.in Jlkh tmonship. .... . . ; ; : ; v . SAMUEL CLARK, Executor, t-'J . Raiding in Monroe township, . August 13, , ' \ . - JVOqiCEi /v; r Take'notice that we have applied to the Judges ofthoOonrt of ObmnSon Pleas of Cntnberland county,Tor tbobendfit of'the insolvent laws of this commonwealth, andthoyhqve appointed-Tuesday the lOth of -September nesif for the hearing of us and our orbditors at the Court House in ths.bop. bhgfa of Carlisle, 1 Whenbad .where you may attdtid ifyOU,think‘proper.'-^“ :ii'~ --+-V - PETER B. SMITH, ; “ ' WILLIAM WALKER.* ".-V . MICHAEL BELTSHOOVER,* : ■' JOHN,lynch; " . August 92, 1889.'' . ■} No. 97 August Term, 1838, Ex. Dt. 22d-Au gust 1839, on’ motion of Mr. Devor, rule to show at tho Argument rCourt, why the balance of the real estate' shall not be sold. Notice to served personally on all concerned residing with- II other.s by publication in in Carlisle, for two weeks. & Bv the Court. Highly recommended by the Faculty, to be had at Sieve neon CJ Dinkle's drug and variety store. ALAD OIL of a very superior quality fresh and free from rancidity, to be had at Ste venson CS Dinkte’s drug and chemical stove. - Bleached Sperm Oil L OF an uncommonly excellent description to be had at Stevenson (i Dinkle's drug and chemical store. S TJ.'L P PEI IT O FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale that val uable property, situate about 2 miles north of Carlisle, on the banks of the Connodoguinet creek,near Delancey's Fording, in North .Mid dleton township, Cumberland countyj containing five acres and forty eight perches, and allowan ces of six per cent, for r »ads, £s*o. There is on thispi'operty the best BULPHUII SPRING in this county, and is situated so that it’m|ght be fixed up, and made one of the best watering pea ces in this section of country, being in a good ■and healthy-neighborhood. For terms, &c. apply to MARY ANN KEEPERS, or JOHN D. GORGAS, ' “Jfugust IS, 1839. 1 If * Register’s Office, ? Carlisle, August 10, 1839. $ 1 'WFOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, 1 Creditors and other persons concerned, that the following accounts; have been hied in 'this office for examination, by the accountants therein named, and .will be presented to the Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, for confir mation and allowance, nmT,uesday the IQth day .of September, A. D. 1839, viz: ' : -Theaccountof John. Johnston (of George,.) administrator of Joseph Culbertson;'deceased. The supplemental and final account of Fran cis Eckels and -George-M’Hoes, administrators of William M’Hose, deceased. >. ; The account of Conrad Clever, excedtor of Adam Reesei deceased. ' " ‘ ' -St The account of. Robert IM'Farlnnc, whowns administrator tie bonis hbn with the will annex, ed of.,Thomas Kennedy,deceased, hied by Rob-. ert'Laird, administratorof; Rbhert M Farlane, deceased. " -'..'.V' - ■ -The account of Joseph Culver, administrator of William W-Holmes; deceased. Theaccbunt of Christian Lehmer, adminis tratorOf Catharine M’Coskry, deceased.. ■ The account of Samuel Elliott, .executor ■ of MaryDrTVJlSdn.' deceased.. r ' : The accbuht-bf Abraham CHin, one oftheex ecutors'of Jacob Grim, sen. deceased. '-Thenccoiintv of-JaniesGreasonrexecutor of iWilliam.Maore, deceased. __ tThe'second' account, Of' Thomas Chambers, administrator de bnnisnon with the will annexed of Hon;.,Thomas Duncan; deceased, -j ;; ,’ ; The account of JohnWestfall, administrator ofEve Wolf, deceased. 'v' '/ ; The account of Jacob High and Henry Reling, administrators of Jacob High, seif, deceased; ■ '< . The account of David Ernst 8c George Draw-1 .baugh, executors of John Ernst deceased. T ' , ANGNEY,. I; A VAtPABLE PtiANTATIOBi . FOR SALS. TTN pursuance of the directions of 'the last will ■ ot Jacob Balmer, latccf Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, deceased, will be-exposcd to pub lic sale on the premises, on Tuesday the 15th day of October nvxt, at 1 o’clock, P. M. the following described real estate ot said deceased, to-wit: 139 ACRES AMS 100 PERCHES, neat measure, of first rate limestone land, situate in Allen county and.state of Pennsylvania, bounded by landsdfJacob Mer kel, Daniel, Shelly, John Shcely, George Rupp, and the heirs of John Rupp. The improvements are a NEW BANK. BARN, 80 feet by 40,- the lower story stone and the upper frame,. , A TWO; STORY LOG DWELLING v, . -aPT7 S B , ■ JsssT Wagon Shed, Spring House, JkJLIL and other, out houses, a well of never failing good water near the house with a pump, an orchard with the choicest fruit-trees, about .100 acres are clear in a good'spite,of cultivation: the re mainder is covered with thriving timber. The state road leading from Harrisburg to Gettys burg runs through said land close to the house. This property is situated in the rich Cumber land Valley, about 5 miles from Harrisburg and 12 from.CarUsle.,...- :i. „ The terms will be make known on the day o! sale by GEORGE HOUCK, LEVI MERKEL, Executors of Jacob Balance, dec’d. N. B.—On the same day, at 5 o’clock, P. M. will be sold a lot in Sbiremanstnwn, late the property.of said deceased, bounded by lands of Daniel Grabill and Christian Balmer,containing fifty icct in front—being a town lot. August 22, 1839. 8t A CARD. m wm: s. roianb, Office North Hanover Street, at the Drug Store, opposite Geo. W. Sheaffer’s Store. Carlisle, August 15, 1839. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. TH£subscribersbffer_at privatesalethc fob lowing described real estate, situate in the township of Newton, Cumberland county, orfthe state road, about two and a half miles west of Ncwvillc,'adjoining the Green Spring, contain-' ing 185 acres, more or less, patented land, about 140 acres cleared, 90 of which Is 12 acres of good timothy meadow and the re«- mainder first rate slate land; all in a high state of cultivation, thd-vesidue covered with thriving timber. The improvements arc a .Fn at. TWO STORY ‘ LOO HOUSE, -SbHK with a stone end attached thereto, a large stone BARN, a well of water-withapump therein at the door. “ Also, a tenant house. ' ' An indisputable title will"be given. For terms apply to Hie subscribers living on thepremises. JOHN MILLER, lOSEPH-MILLEIL, • 6l* August 15,1839. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson A’ Hinkle, . HAVE jubt reccdyed.atthejr store, corner of High and'Pitt streets, opposite CoI. Fer* ree's hotel, fin assortment of ' ■;DSVprOS, * jßMßafr medicines, Paints^ Dye Stuff* £t Varnishes, Their stock has been selected with great care, and is warranted to :J a,a|p>. be entirely fresh and of the very best quality. The store will be under the im mediate superituendanbe of Mr. Dinkle, who has acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties of aii apothecary under tne direction of Mr Samuel Elliott of this place, . Carlisle, August 15, 1839. A GREAT VARIETY OF SOAPS AND PERFUMERY to he had at Stevenson. & Diskle’s Drug and Chemical Store. STEVENSON’ & HINKLE HAVE JUST HECEIVED tit their Drug and Variety Store, an assortment of Fruits, Pickles, Preserves, Nuts, &c. . FRECKLE WASH. REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE* Abraham Hamilton and Abraham'W. Graff,, haying made an assignment* of thqir property, effects, and accounts to the subscriber for the be-! nefitof their creditors, ail who know themselves to be indebtedAo the said Hamilton 8c Graff are requested to call at their store in Hogiestown, and mahe settlement before the Ist of October next, after which suits will be brought to recov er all unpaid claims and demands, The_sub scriber is now. selling off at cost t,iie store goods assigned at Hogestown where baro-ains* can be had. ■ ■; "JOHN HAMILTON, Assignee, Au,j-ust 22, 1839. . WHEAT WANTED. THE highest'cash Jirice will be paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all times, and for flour made at said mill. GEORGE CRIST. August 22, 1839. ' IP THE YANKEES BEAT! THE undersigned challenges the U. States to produce the equal of his portable horse power, for beauty, stability, lightness nnd economy ftre combined to a greater extent than m any other hitherto invented. The motion is regulated tp the natural walk of the horses, and will give the machine-its proper motion with a puliy on the cylinder shaft eight inches in diameter, which is of vast importance.’to prevent the bandfrom slipping, nnd is a good guide for’a farmer to tell how much motion a power has. As there are some persons continually talking of their im provements, a man with half an eye, by taking notice of the pully can tell that it is ail a-hoax. Among numerous other advantages which the above machine possesses over ail others low in use are the fixtures for greasing every pan sub ject to friction, every pivot having a cup suffi ciently large to contain half a gill of oil, with a tight coyer to keep the contents perfectly clean, which furnishes each pivot with an ample supply of oil at all times, so that after the .machine has been used a day or two-eight hundredor a thou sand sheaves may he thrashed without stopping or injuring any part of the machine. The under signed lias frequently seen more metal worn off in thrashing two hundred sheaves for want of oil than would have thrashed several large crops with proper care and attention. During t|ie past year upwards of fifty of tire above machines have been sold in this and Union county, sever-;, ai of which have been thrashingjilmost constant ly during tlie thrashing' 'season,' and as a test of their superior claims to durability, the cost for repairs for the whole number has not exceeded fifteen dollars. Notwithstanding there have been, comparatively speaking, no repiars need ed, yet the undersigned, so far from following the customary rule of taking less care to have them well built.when cn c e introduced, has made several important additions calculated to add materially,to the strength and durability of the same, but that none may be under the necessity of placMig implicit confidence in the above state ment without further evidence, the undersigned would refer them to the fallowing persons who have bought machines of hiro.-viz: R. 11. D. Woods, Esq.. Cant. S. Woods, David Glenn, Wm, Kerr, John Paul, Natlian Wnbds, Judge Stuart, John M’Geehan, A. W. Stcrrett, E. Stcrrett.S. Woods, jr., Si Sowers 8c H. Smith. Any persons .wishing to purchase or see the above machines are invited to call at the shop* of the undersigned in WesfPotrifret street, Car lisle. - ' JOHN A-. NELSON, Patentee', August lj; 1839. ■ ■ 2m» public sale. , IN pursuance of an brder of the Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, will be sold on the premises, on Saturday the 7th of Sefitembet next, the following described real estate, lata the property of Joseph Stroll, deceased, viz; •i Sjot of Ground? situate in Alien township, Cumberland county, containing about one acre ot land, adjoining lands of Jacob Markley and J|phn Graff, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, and Stable, with a good and never failing well. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M. when at tendance win be given and terms of sale made known by PETER BARNHART* Gftardian of the minor child of said dec*d August 15, 1829. Jl VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SAIiIS. IN. pursuance of the last will and testament of George Zinn, sen. deceased, will be sold gn the premises, in West Pcnnaborrugh township*, Cumberland county, on Thurtdfiy the 31 at day of October , A, D. 1839, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, that valuable Farm of Fimesfettc hand, situate in West Pennsborough township, bound ed by lands of Samuel Bear,' DAvid Ferguson, Jacob Bdtzhoovcr, —— Reep, and others, ccn mining seventy two acres, more or less, sixty of which are cleared, and the balance well covered with timber, late the estate of George Zinn, sen. deceased. property is ima high state of cultivation, with fine, improvements; the im provements arc a two story - • .Jibuti BRICK HOUSE, WjM AdgjSonble Z.og Barn.,, and also a fine Apple Orchard and wellof-ivater near the door. Also, one other Tract of first rate • Limqstone Lund, situate partly in West Pennsborough township, and partly in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands.of Jacob Beltzhdorcr, John Lyfgyre, Esq., John Trego and others) con f,iining'B9'acres;nnore~or “lessphavingthcreotr t i eeted a XOQ- HOtTSEi and Stone J BANK DARN, Stable. &c._ This prop-Jjijg erty is very advantageously located, in aJBJJ«t pleasant "and healthy neighborhood, within 7 miles qf the borough of Carlisle, and 4 (nilcs from the borough of Newville, and i mile from the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, and with the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg Turn pike passing through it, it’is well watered by the Mount Rock spring. Also, a Tract qf Woodland* situate in Dickinson township, Cumber- . land county, containing 33 acres, more <Sgsg|fjS ’or less, hounded by lands of John I,efc- wGKjr [ vre, Esq., John Woodbdrh and others, used with the above tract, •f lso, that Melt Jcttaivn ttriclf " TAVERN STA27D, ’ 'containing one-acre of land thereto, situate part ly in West Pennsborough and partly in Picklii son townships, Cumberland country having there on erected a. large two story BRICK MIOVSJE, fiafffj . Brick Kilclirn. agd large frame Stabler This property is situ ated oh the Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambers burg Turnpike, leading irom Philadelphia In Pittsburg,' and about 7 miles from the borough of Carlisle; the Mount Rock spring rises on this. - property. ■ In short, it presents inducements tn ■ persons.wishing to engagejn the mercantile bu siness and keeping public entertainment, , : . George Zinn, jr. is part-owner of the three last described properties,-but his interest will he — soltKalong with that of Geotge Zinn.'MKi. Ah indisputable title will be given by- 4 ■' V •V : GEORGE ZlNf*i ■ Jr.'S i'Z* ,L- • :) V GEORGE BEaTEMij . vyr.• V ; ISt SAfcP.' a lot of Dearborn Tvrfe of? the best tfualitv. . ;; ' ' Hamilton &. (S'rier, August 1, 1859. fob Printing executed at this office.
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