ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. I jf. pursuance of an order of thV.Orphans’ Court of Cumberland ha exposed to public gale at the p*ublic house of ! Jo!m Stough', in Stoughs town, on-Tuesday the 6th’of October hex(, : nt 1.2 o’- clock, noon, of that 1 day; tho following described real, estate, late the properly of John Stough, son’f. dcc’d, viz! ■ . * ■ • • j ‘ • '■ No. 1, Tract'of Limestone Land , adjoining Stoughstown,’ Newton township,' in’ said county, bounded by lands of John M’Cutloch, Shhrp!s fairs, Brownawcll’s heirs, the Harrisburg and Cham borsburg turnpike road, and other property, of the said John Stough, deceased, containing 105 ACRES, glj Perches strict-measure, of which about 100 acres •arc cleared, under good fence, and in good cultivation, n j' Tl»e improvements are a large Two Story Stone House and Kitchen, occupied o 9 h TAVERN; a labgo Frdtnb BloblcS.ohd. other out buildings. A fine young ’apple orchard and other fruit trees,, attd a heVfir laiithg well of watch No* 2, •£ Tract of Limestone Land, in said NcWlort toVvnshlp; bounded by lands of Skiles \Voodbum, Jbcob Bchhobver, Polly Fulton and the Harrisburg and Chambersburg turnpike road; contain ;n«7l Acred and 29 8-10 Porches, of which about 42*ocrcs arc cleared, In godd cultivation, and under excellent fence; .having therton creeled a two aiory and a half ■. • ■! • ' Log House, A.liOg JDSarhr Corn Crib, ond Shedt There ib a gOod Orchard and Cider Press on the preiniseb; ’■ ■" • ’ No. 3, Jl Two &ldry JPrdtiic Hott'si, • a Slono Sliop, p Frame Shop and a Log Stdlde, with ’3 Acres and 67i perches of ilartd thcieloaUnchcd, situate in Stougslown aforesaid* bounded by lands of Mitchell Stewqrt, Samuel Mcllinger, and .tract Nix 1, pforcfuid. • ■ ... - , The terms of srtlo.will he* #2OO to ira paid ,oh thi! purport No. I~#loo to .bit paid on purpart No. 2 .anil #5O on purpart No. 4—ort Iho confirmation of , the sale of each respectively. One third of the purchase money Of cafeli trad to 1 Vctuuln In the land, the interest thereof to be paid to fiio widow of John Stough yearly anjl.every year during her life, and the principal at her deiith jo the heirs and representatives of the riaid John Stough-, dec’d. One half of the residue of the purchase mo ney to ho paid oh the first of April next when pos session will bo given, and the remainder in two equal annual instalments without interest, the payments to be scouted hy.tecogn&anccS With security in the Or phans’ C6uVt., ThU grain in Ihb ground and rents (0 be reserved* abd purchasers to pay all taxes assess ed for iho year 1848 s . . Due attendance Wilt he given dn \h'o day of sale by GEO. SANDERSON* Trustee. Heptcmher D, 1847.—is VALUABLE! KEAIi ESTAtB FOR. SALE. fPUE following real estate, Into Ilia property of Gen, 1" Ui'lslmovot, of Monroo township, Uumbrtlnml bounty, Pa., deceased, will lib sold by the subscribers (ivbo ore lire Exccutors-of llio said George and the Attorneys in fact for the purpose of making .sale, of the widow and hciis of tho said George and of tile heirs of bis son Daniel; deceased,) on Wednesday the Ctb, and Thursday the 7*lll of October next. On the first of those days, to Wl, .Wednesday the (itb, will ho sold oh ,*lho premises, by public Vendue, at 11 o’clock, A. M.y tho following tract of hitnCßtono Lund, aitunlto in Monrob township, near the forge of Michael life's heil-s, bounded by binds of llt o said lieirs, George Webber!, Marlin Diller’s heirs, Jesse Young, George Lutz and olh- Wa. contninlng Or ; p ,y Cl y.j t ] ;g) perches, strict mea sure. There uro on tho premises, two substantial jfek Dwelling Houses, jiiiift Ttt’o*isank Itarns, ®SEaSika Spring House, & other ou.l-buildhms, a good Orchard, a Well of water, a fine Spring, ami tho Yellow Broechos, Creek runs through the Kmisrs. This tract ol laml*\vill be sold together in two pieces as mnybeet suit pmclmserd. • On \\\*» satmi day and til the same place, willbe fioM jlm &'nvv Mill tract separated from the above df'seribod tract hy (ho Yellow Breeches creek, hounded by Michael Ege’s heirs, James Crocket and otliors, and containing upwards of 100 Acres, living thereon erected u new two story STOND 1100813, HANK BARN, Spring House, a new Saw Mil), uml other out buildings. There is.a fine Orchard fcn tlm premises, and a good well of water. I here will also be sold on the sameday, asmaU i«tol WOODLAND, hounded hy James Crocket *ml others, and containing between 1 and 5 acres of ill living yoUng Timber. On the sbcoml day, to wit, Thursday the 7th day of October, Will be sold on tho premises, at I o’- r Wk, P. M., the following tract of MOUNTAIN UND, situate in South Middleton township, in jjul county, bohuded by Jacob Slricklor, Michael ne's heirs mid others, containing about 70 acres jVod CHESNirr TIMBER. This tract will ill pieces or together to suit purchasers. mease no salb Is ihihlh of the land in Monroe township, the shrub Will bo offered for rent. Thu foregoing lands rtro well dnsclwing tho al 'ciniim of all persons destroys of purchasing first rate and all such drb requested to call and I‘vaniinu iho phmerty for themselves, which can |,h 110,,c by calling oil Mibhael 0. Bellzhoover, 'lay before thb linlo df Sale;- ‘l'ho botidllions u, ll bo made known on thb day df sale; .10HN PKtGllSi MICHAEL (!. 13ELTZHdOVjOl), JOHN BELTZHOOVER, HENRY LAREW, .. , .Executors and AltolnPVs lit fuel, O, 1847. it. mi'* Xutais igeiluiig Ihserl 5 limes to this office. I'nbllc'Saio of Ileal Estate* ,! , . u , rMlf ! nro rtn °fdor or the OrpbnnH’ Onbrl county, will bo sold. nt public '.on Inn promises, nn Fridny Iho 15lb tluv of next, m 10 o’clocb, A. M. of said day', ihb '"'g described real eatnlc, late tbo probbriy n(luoriro t’brisillob, deo’d lo wn: 1 * * Tract or Slate Land. lt '' v,16 l | l( | i Cumberland oonnlyt Danlrl m/uo" 9 . °? Jn 1 n 1 ° l >• Olifiallleb, ilia heirs of L„, ai .r ""old, dead., Job,. Oiler and olliers, 'ecl L .a„, ( 'i *, n(irca - ol " wlllcll nl*out 160 acres Willie i. In , n goo'l Stale of nnltivation, tbo JWro >Br u "d °f ni ' excellent nunlily.— win ,„'„i „ a 10ul , I s acr(,B °fgood meadow on said fW'd Apple Orcliard & otlicr fruit trees, Ibo buildings aro u 'i’tvo Story ■ Slone House and Kitchen, Double LOG DARN, and DISTIL 'n; ' V °H of water near tbo door. The will bo sold together or in different iHirchasers. of sale ore: $lOO to bo paid on iho of the sale by the Court, one half the io first of April next when possession i and a deed rondo to tbo purchaser, i four equal payments thereafter with to ho secured by judgment or mort main in the ground will be reserved 10 the purchaser. Tho straw which , m iho crop now in tho ground, will •rchasor. The taxes of l&lfi to bo nrcbnser. SAMUEL MKGAW, william ciiristlied; Administrators. 9. 1817, Lost DogTt white curly Dog, strayed away from >n unit Borough on Sunday evening a collar on with a brass buckle. Ho f of" CblT." Any person having ll i* f i dog, will bo rewarded ami re. Bor Qg' lc *° ownor i.hy giving information Pi* 184*7. inn! h" - * lot of (ho moot «P* r» “ooks, jiiat received mu! hr solo , t g ®^ ro » ncjtl to UcctAm** Hotel, Ww wS?* 1 ®i 1 ? 11 .!™!* a *r Public Sale. | | r KII)AY (lui Bth day of October next, the sub- Urßpr'hors W ,| ,l : offer for solemn the promises,'the dS?F e -. ?,! ?"'. l ? , a. ,he ■P r °P ort J Joint Johnson, , c h-i aituato in Wostpennsborouglvand Dickinson townships,.,upon Urn turnpike road loading from Oar nslo to Chambcrsburg, about Tmilcswcst ofCnrlirio “nu miles south cast of Nbwvillo, V ... CONTAINING 327 ACRES, 00 Perches of . Limestone Land, about 250 acres of Which are cleared and in an excellent stalo of culti vation, and the remainder is well timbered, Tho im provements aro a.two story ' iUk. ... Log House & Kitchcii, : ISijiHyLQG BARN, WAGON SHED, isSßSEaf'Orn Crib, Orchard,'and a- never failing 'veil of excellent ivalnr near tho' house—also a small Tenant Rouse, With Stabling attached; ■■ The situa tion of the land is such that it may bo readily divided into 2 or '3 good sized farms, and will bo sold in parts or as a whole as may bo most; advantageous io the estate, . - Sale to commence at To o'clock, A. M.,whch terms will bo made known. Persons desiring , information may apply either lo Jacob Failor on tho premises, or to the subscribers' •. ROBERT LAIRD, JAMES R. IRVINE,. .... , ~, . . Exra.of J. Johmim, dcc'd' Septembers), 1847.—5 - . . Orphans’Court Sale. BY virtuo.of an order of the Orphans’Court of CUmbeHohd county, the Real Estate Of John nnlh, late of Newton township, dec’d., will ho offer cd at public sale, on Thursday the 21st day Of Octo ber next, on the promises, at 12 o’clock, noon, viz: X3O ACRES, 16 PERCHES, of land, situate in Miillin township, in. said coiinly, on the Stale Road, about two ond a half miles Horn Nowvil/o eighty-six acres of whibh is first tale lime stone land, and the remainder of good slate, divided from the former by thb Green Spring, along which there is on both sides a tract of natural meadow of J acres. Iho whole place ia ip tho -highest stole of cultivation and under good fence, with the exception of about 25 acres of woodland,. The improvements are a.largo ... - ffek; StoncD welling Houses Jjnj||l|,9ToNE KITCHEN, a..largo BANK dSSSSsaBARN, Tenant House, and other neces sary ont-buiMinga, end a spring of never failing wa t?r. near tho door. Also a thriving young, bearing Orchard of all kinds of choice fruit. Persons desirous of examining tho place will call on either of the undersigned. The terms of sale will bo as follows: *lOO to bo paid on tho confirmation of sole—one naif of the re sidue ol (lie purchase money on the Ist of April next when possession will,bo given, ond tho remainder in two equal annuai instalments thereafter without in torosh The groin in;tho ground is reserved, and the purchaser is to pay the'taxes assessed for. 1848. JOHN D. VANDEHBELT, WILLIAM RUTH, Sepl. D, 1847.—fit Admr's. PVBUC SALE. BY virtue of nu order of. tho- Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county,'wo* will expose to public vale, on tho premises, on Friday tho Ist day of Octo ber, 1847, 01 10 .o’clock, A..M,, a plantation in N. Middleton township, hounded by Jacob Smith, Won Donnelly, Samuel Biccline, Golfer Ciceline, Adam Fenian and others, containing 05 Acres, more or less, of good Slate land, about 50 acres of which are clear* ed, under good fence and in a good state of culliva* tion, having a good Log House & Log Earn, ;:s;lb thcrcon crcc * There is a never failing SBSEsis*pring of running water on Iho premises, an Apple and Peach'Orchard, and other improve-, monts. The terms will bo made known on tho ol sale by JOHN R. RINEHART, HENRY RINEHART, Admr's.of William Rinehart, dcc'd. September. 0,1847.—4 t ' Pl/BfelC SAIiE. BY viltuo ofnn order of Iho Orphans* Court of Cumhctland county, and ofa Powerof Attorney from George Myers, of Ohio, I will expose to public sale, on tho premises, on Friday Iho Blh of October, 1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a lot or piece of land in r rnnkford township, hounded hy Wm.Grocey, John Meiiser, Henry Musscr, John Doner and others, con taming 10 Acres, bo the.same moro-or less,,all of winch is cleared and under good fence, having a two . ,|faagk ; slof y DOG HOUSE and LOG STABLE thereon erected, and u well of water at the jlllljtogdoor arid running water bn tho premises. sExS-Sa Tcnhs-made known on tho day of sale by PETER MVE US. Guardian of • David tV Jesse Myers, and Atl'y. in fact of George Myers, . September 0,1847.—5 t Public Sale. IN tho.cosoof the order of Orphans' GoUrt to Thos. Bmdlcy, adm'r., of Gcorgo Eisenhart, dcc’d., for the sale of tho real estate Of said decedent for-the payment of debts, to will A plantation or tract of land situate in South Middleton township, Cumber land county, bounded by lands of tho Heirs of Geo Eisenhart, sr. dcc’d., Jonas Rudy, UcV. A. T. M’Gill, George Craighead anti Mary Otayaonj containing about Ono HundTdd alid TWchty-diglit Acres, of which about 108 acred arc cleared, Laving* (hero* on erected a largo two story wcalherboardcd M House and Kitchen, Stone * Frame Bank Barn, and'other Outbuildings. Said adminis trator having made return of the aforesaid order of Court oil thd 10th df December, A. D.IBIG, that said rou I estate remained unsold, no sufficient price being offered fbt Iho same, which return was accepted by the. court and further .procccduigsutllmt lime held under advisement. And now, to wit,.U3d August,' l8‘l7» Thu court upon the application of the admin* Irtlralbrawaf-d a now ordtir of sale, and do order and decree that (ho aforesaid ten! oblate ho sold at public yulei Thomas Bradley, adm'r, of said decedent, off the promises, on > • •••; -« , ; Friday the sth day of October nex(, ; at 1 o’clock P. M., on the following terms, vizi Onb hundred dollars to bo paid on the confirmation oflhb Sale by the bourt, one hulflho balance on thoTirblof April noxtj when possession will be given amJa deen made to tho purchaser,* and the residue in Uvb crjual annual payments (hbrcaflbr without Infcfesf; thb Sitymonls to bo secured by judgment hr mbhgogb. ut before such sale bo made the court farther order and direct that duo public anti timely notice bo given by tho administrator at least twenty duy& before the sale of the lime and place of sale; the promises to bb sold, and whore situate, by advertisement in at least one nowspppor printed in Cumberland connly, and by handbills, three of which shall ho affixed in three of tho most public places in tho vicinity of llio pro porly to bo sold. |3iiid administrator to make return of his proceed* ings at tho next slated Orphans'Court to bo hold in CuHislo, In and for said county, on tho 14th of Do* comuor next. By tho Court. THOMAS BRADLEY, Adm'r, August 2C. 1847.—7 t . : - 1 Great Sale of PERSONAL PROPERTY AT THE CARLISLE IRON WORKS. rPHB undorslgnbd willscll at public,salo,on Sntur* X doy, : tho *25111 of September, 1847, at tho Car lisle Iron Works, miles cast of Carlisle, Cumber land county, Pa., his' ontiro stock of personal proper ty used in carrying on said Works. The property consists of :t Iflnlc Teams, of tho largest size. (in .good or.ddr) 1 Wagons, 4 Curls, 100 lona of Jluy, , . :, 40, HEAD OF HOGS, Furnace Tools, 3 sett of Blacksmith Tools, 100 lons of Bar Iron, 7 Hoad of . Horses', 3000 btishqls of Corn, together with, o variety of oilier articles. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on said day.,. . Tan mi, i—A credit of six inonllis will lie given on all auras .exceeding sBo—on all aunts not exceeding $3O and not joss than #lO three months—all sums illulei ; |e|t dollars cash. •'September's, 19-17.—St , Fam at Private;Salo> ' rpHE Bubsdifißer• Wishes to dispose df-hiS farm, feil« _L' Ua V o _* t n North Middleton ldwh(ihip t 'Ctjmlieriand couhty f miles north of Carlisle on the road leading Ip pHcrroll’s Gup, and- near lo‘ the- Carlisle Sulphur- Springs,containing 100 Acres of Slatb.Landi about 87., acres are cleared and partly limed; under good fence, part post and rail; The improvements arc a good two story # • M.. House <fcl£itchcn, fi good BARN, Wagon; makers Shop, Blacksmith Shop, &, other improvements, i . Also, two wclls of water near the house,' “.‘I?! Ofchards of choice fruit. It is an excellent situation for a mechanic.. . Also, a tract ol land sit'dale in Wcsiponnsbdrough township, 1 mile east of Ncwvillo on tho State road leading to Carlisle, and $ of a mllonorlli of thoCum berJand Valley Railroad, containing 25 acres, more or loss. The improvements am a firfct rate Iwp story. Stone House & Kitchen, Log Barn ahd other out buildings, with a good brchar'd.df ex v bcllent fruit. Also, Cherries, Pcqches, Boars* Plumbs a ?,'“dr l ® 1, hruit—a well of ncVcr fulling tVatct conve ntm V° MwHoum; and n Blacksmith Shop; Property is .a first rale stand fdr a blacksmith, it being in a good neighborhood for that business.— Any person wishing to. purchase are invited to call on David Bear, who resides on the premjscs, or on tho subscriber residing on lljo, first named property. . rt . - .. .\VILLIAM HEN WOOD. Adgust 36. 1847.—4 t Valuable Pariu for Sale, WILL be sold at public sale on Saturday the 2d day of October ncxl,ot, 12.o’clpclr, on the pro. miscs, lute the property of Michael Frieze, deceased, situalc in Middleton .township, Cumberland county; about 3 miles south cast of .Carlisle* .and >2 miles norlli of Craighead’s thill, containing oiout 100 Acres'of first rate Limestone land. Abour7s acres arc bleared arid Under good fenhe, and In a high stale of cultivation; The tcmal.ndcr is well limbered: tlfc improvements afe a tvvh story • . : ASA* Bwellin ff House & Kitcheni FmmlsSl.’ a sidry Tenant House near the mansion a LOG BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn . . Cribs and other out buddings,.on excellent well of water near to the house; also.an Orchard of choice fruit, . Persons wishing information arc invited to call on the subscribers ot on Josiah Shcfler, who resides on said farm*. GEO. BRINDLE. DANIEL FRIEZE, Executors. Aug-. 26, 1846. —Gt WE Hie AssignQO of. Marlin Goswllct and Iho Assignee of«Jolm R. Goswilcr, will unUe In llio sale of the following real estate, situate In the Borough of Mcehanicsbiirg, to be sbld at public ven* duo, on the promises, nh Tuesday the 21slof Septem ber next* at 10 o’clock, A. M. JVrat»—A lot on Iho north side of Main street, be ing 40 ffcoMn front on- said street, and extending back to the railroad 300 feet, bounded by Michael Hoover and the Tavern lot, having a Smith Shop, Hay Seales and Shed thcr;eon creeled. The Tavern Stand, Second, —Being a lot In tho.samo Borough, on the north, side of, the Main- street, adjoining the above, containing 7G feet in front and 3()0 In depth lo the Railroad, having a largo two story M BR.ICK HOUSIj Brick Kitchen, and Stabling thefebh trea ted, and a never failing well of Water. Third,— A lot Adjoining the above on the, north side of Main strcct, containing 62 feel In front and 300 feet in depth to the Railroad, having (hereon erected a two story PLASTERED HOUSE, Brick Kitchen, and olhei improvements—together wilh t a large Coachmakcr's Shop. ' ’ • ‘ Fourth.~A lot odjoinlng the above containing 68 feet in front and 300 feet jn depth to the Railroad, on which is erected a largo one story. HOUSE, suit able for four families. • , . Pi/VA.—A vacant lot adjoining (ho obbve contain ing 70 foct-in iVont aid 300 ffepk. fa.‘depth to iho Rail Road. Terms made khowri oirHHi'd'ay 6f sale. 1 " JOHN RUPP* ~s ; . Assignee of Martin IF. Gostciler. CHRISTIAN TITZELJ _ ; . Assignee o/.J. R, GosxoiUr. I will also sell at the same time and place, the one undivided half part of d lolot ground in the Borough of Mochnriictfburg, bounded south by the Railroad, east by Iho widow Olivfcg, south by Jacob Alumina, and west by Michael Hoover’s heirs, containing two acres and a quarter.; CHRISTIAN TITZEL, . Assignee of John R, Gorsras. I August 26,1847.—4 t A TRACT OF LAND situate In Nprlh MlUdlolon township, Cumberland county, about 1J miles from Carlisle, oh the road leading to Stcrrctl's Gap, containing SO acre*; more or less—tho whole of which is cleared anti in a good state of cultivation having thereon erebted a two stofy _ liOft Housr.j outside and insidci a FRAME |l£|jjggy AND LOG DAftN, and other improve* Tho property will be altered at >riv-itc sale until tho 16th of September. If not sold micro that lime it will then bo offered at public,sulo on the premises. U. ANUNEY, „ 7'riietce of Catharine Salander, in, 1847.—4 t Valuable Beal Estate at Public Sale. IN pursuance of a deed of trust, executed by C. I’lelcc nnd wife, the subscriber dlfera for sale tho following described real estate, \u: One Valuable Farm, situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county; adjoining tho village of Ncwlmrg, containing about 100 acres, of. Patented Land. About 00 acres is cleared and in a guod stole of cultivation, and under good fence. ' The improvements are u ; ;■ LOG HOUSE, Jj|j|MttBuital)lc for two families, a double LOG JssgsSieaOAltN, with sheds around, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Stone Spring House/ and a well of never failing water convenient to the house, hav ing n now ptimp therein f an Apple Ofcluml of young thriving Trim (fee*, together with a number of nnd Peach Tides', ajl In a thriving condition. About 10 aides of tho land is beautiful .mondow. Also; a tract of TIMUER LAND; situate (n said township, at (ho too t of (he North Mountain, contain ing 24 i acres, covered with aline growth ofChesnut arid Oak TlmbbK yUdd; Four Building 1 JiOfg; eitualo ir. thn village of Nowburg* tine! ONE ftt/T LOT, containing tjbout Three Fourth* of an Acre ,. v Tho Farm will bo sold at public sale on FRIDAY, tho 17th day of September next, at Newnurg. Tho Timber Land and tho Luts will alaii bo sold at tlie samo timo and placo, ifi)ot sooner disposed of; A gqod'gnd perfect title will bo given lb all of (lie above mentioned property; . Possession will bo given o,n the first,day of April poxl., ' . Persons wishing to. view tho property will cull on ,the subscriber residing near tho form. ■ . Pomona having clnims ngnlhbt Mr. Pi bxee arc again requcslsd to make them known in writing immediate* Iv. . v- . JOSEPH M. MEAN#, 1 ' ' (0. Long, Auctio’r.) Assignee of C. Pialce, Ncwburg, Aug. 5, 1847.—0 f A .Farm for Sale: TIIE subscriber oilers his faru> for salcf silualo 8J . milcsiwost of Carlisle; Ciifnborland county,Pa., on the Conodogumot crcok road, and about half a niilo from* Davis* null; The. farm fcfmlaind A .Farm at l*Wvnlo Sale. Sixty ,lW & a halt Acrfcs, IXIIE .id.aciibnr wi.ii.,'. lo d.apo.onf hia (urn. tit- of ilr.t-raln Krocatona larid:. ,'About 64 ac.c. I.oloar . uala In Southampton lowpaiup, Cumborland co., „d, woll limad, imil In a ngl. .I.lp of ct.lli.olion sj imloa south of Shipponalmrg on tlio o|d Unllilnoro tli„ fo.iduo i. covorod will, good limbor, andth. rood farm contain. 132 Acroa of f.r.t rato Pmo Land w J,oIo i> under good fence. Ti.o improvement, area i offeap Stone quality. Tho improvement, arej. i j PramS HOUSB, Log House, A'large Bank Barn, Wm™ DA " N . »"■! out-bullding., Shod, Corn Crib, Or.noryi etißlwtlh « wpll ? f good water; Said farm *c„ under the ..mo roof. There i. ah < * Brick adjoins Joseph Greasier, Haldoman, the Carlisle Bank Wash-house, Smoke-house, and a well of never-iaii- , and Michael Hochonowor. About 3‘o acres is good in* water. With a pump fn h. und Q f the same roof, , timber land and tlio residue is cleared, in a high sloto 1 «nd other mil-buildings. A Brick Cistern, copatilo j of cultivation, and under good fence—tho. roils being 1 containing AO hogsheads of water, and a young innv- , principally of Chesnut. There Is a Grist mill,‘.Plus* fug Orchard of bearing fruit, a good Lime Kiln, &c. , ter mill, and Clover mill, within a quarter of a mild‘Tlio buddings WP" ® ll bui,t ««aVAVmvr i?n of said fiiim, : - | Jithp 34r 18 *7 r -tf , GEORGE MYERS. Any’pwflpn wishing .to purchase are invited to call —; ; vr »u «vOKU fIEORGE thone. | NEA^,LY executed at this orncE PETER F. BOE Public Sale. FOR SAEE. Pam for Sale. rr" ° ffer at Private iiio. tlioir Form J-,1 of which :1s ilmdslono Smnio 8 " S* ,lato knd . both of the first 7 S ,‘, v , cr „ S l lri '>? township; If miles from the Cllmbcrlond Volley Railroad; 10 miles from Harrisburg and 8 fromCoHisle. Tho turnpike posseo through the .farm deeding l 0 the obnvo mentioned I There, ore obout 155 acres cleared, under goad fence nnd in o high ototo of eullivolion. The balance is well timbered—thriving young ; ocuat aro g row i n g oil over tho-farm. The improvomems ore a Brick House, Tiiiiß A Large Bank Barn, ' 'T™' * ull necessary oht-buildings, and a well of good water convenient to tho ddor,Spring House in the yard and a running pump in tho barn ' Ako ,- Qn ,^ r n cl l ard »f thriving young trees, con, Bialmgof about 50 different kinds of choice Applea, 25 different kinds of.oboieo Fcachcs, most olLilic different varieties of Plumbs, Aprccots and Cherries all of which have been selected to ripen in rotation from tho earliest to Ilia laical; ' The; above is one ofllle mdilhandsonily sUdaled, and also among ono of the best improved farms in tho county. Persons wishing information on tho subjebt arc invited lo call on the subscriber living on the premises, or William Harkhess, in Allen town „ WILLIAM ADDAMS. AugUst 26,1847;—tf. , , . Public Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, oh Friday Uio 10th .“®;V ' September next, at tho late residence of Michael Hoover, Esq. dec’d., in tho Borough of Mcchamcsburg, tho following persoharpropcrlyj Vizl . : One Horscj .. ; liorse-gpars,, 1 ono horse wagon arid;, bed; hay lad ders, winnowing mill, rolling ndrccn, corn shelter, culling boxj ploughi grain cradles, scythes, ah •* ELEGANT NEW CARRIAGE; (a splendid article) iilihury* catHagoJiarncssi hogs, a largo number of bee houses, grindstone, carpenters tools, crow bar, a lot of brick and building stone, flax brake; sdtfd)> Tor repairing roads, ah elegant sleigh, WHEAT, corn and oats, by the bushel; a lot of ptnb shingles dntl hewn limber, desk; bureau; stand, olficn desk; a largo number of jaw boohs; a quantity of household furniture, togoth cr.with a great variety of articles 100 numerous'to insert. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on said dnj when due attendance will be Riven and terms niltde known by , ■. CHRISTIAN TITZEL, Ex'r. of said dec'd. August SO,-1847.-—3l* Valuable FUrm Tor Sale. BY virtuc of a power of Attorney to.mo executed, by the heirs of George Coover,'deceased, laic of Monroe township, Cumberland county, I will offer for sale, on.tho premises, on, Saturday the 25ih of September next, a tract of first rato LIMESTONE LAND, (the properly of llio heirs of George Coovcr, clcc’d.;) situate;-in- Monroo township, Cumberland county, containing 108 Acres, more or less. This property is about.!} miles west of Mcqhanicsburg; near the road leading from Carlisle to Harrisburg, bounded by lands of David Clark, John Line, and others, it contains about , 2d ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, the residue being Under good fence and in a high stale of cultivation* The property will bd offered in two trabls-lo,suit piirchoseis; the one.containing about 70 bbrcswllh the ImpMVdhfenU, tbb other about 38 acres; The Improvements arc a hVo Story M&og Hotise, plastered outside—LOG BARN, and dlh. or Outbuildings. There is also u never failing well of excellent Watlstf at the door of, the Mapsipn House; and a good Apple. Orchard and other fruit trees on lha premises. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock, P. M. on said day, when the terms willbc made known by . : . JOHN BEELMAN, > la* • - Attorney in fact for the Heiri , lB47.*—Gt* . ; ' • Valuable Farm at Public Sale; THE subscribers will offer for sale on the premises, t °n Friday the 10th diiy of September next; at 10 o’clock, A; M.i the valuable Farm, late Iho property , of John Fiahburn, dec’d., situato in Xycstpehnsbqro’ township, Cutnboiland county, about 3 miles norlh ' west yf Carlisle, on iho Conodogulnot creek; contain- J inff 105 Acres of first-rale .Limestone. Land,'oil of which is cleared and under good post and raiifonce, (and In a high state of cultmlion; The Improve* menu arp ojdtgo tivo sloty - "■ JKbL - Bride House?, HKjßLirtPsc, Stone Baiikßarii, Slicd, Corn Crib, and q largo sta blu for feeding cattle. Also a two story Frame Tenant House] Wash Housej SuWktl HdUso lin'd Wood House; two Car: largo Huiiko and fee House. There is also a Black smith itfwp ’ou the property—also a largo Orchard of choice Fruit Trees; a Limb Kiln and mlny other ad vantageous impfovembnts. They will also sell ottho same tiina n tract of,Timber Land; cdhldlnmg eight Acres, two of which is cleared, situated about a.mile from the first farm, on which there is erected a HOUSE; STABLE, &c. Also about 68 Acres of Timber Land on (ho North Mountain, about 4 miles from the above place, on which there ii a godd HOUSE, Stable, aiid other ne cessary buildings; together with a first rate Orchard, which may be divided to suit purchasers. . Persons,wishing information on tho subject, arc in , vjtcd to'call on tho subscribers, on tho premises, or on F. AVattsj Es<j. in Carlisle. ELIZA PISHBUHN, WILLIAM HURLEY, Executors of John Fishbuhi,dce'd, • August 12, 1847,—5t' f , Valuable Farm for Said; THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm; com tnining 330 Acres of slato or grovbl lahd of (ho best quality, situate in Fronkforti townshipjCuiii horland, county, Put, about C miles north wqst of Carlisle. There aro obout 250 acres cleared, un der good fenckand in a high stalo of cultivation— (lie balance is covered with excellent' tlmbef. The Improvements aran largo 2 story Weathurboarded HOUSE; , | JUL* iviili a Kjlclicn dj tf»o end of tlio fe’nme, TgmnK' a LOG DAIiN, Gianoty and oilier provomonts. Thorb is n Well of .excellent water with a pujnp in it convenient to ilia door, and nn excellent Orchaid nhd h variety of choice fruit trees'. This farm is we]t watered, having running water In every field.. There .Is. also a larbc two story.LOG HOUSE and STABLE convenient to a largo and never failing spring oh hnothef part of this farm. and in a suitable place for improvements, iriffp'pufolißser would wtsli to divide tho farm, Phraouß desirous of purchasing a farm of this description, are ihviiod und viow-tho promi ses, as a bargain may bo liad.' • .. - , ,W,M.-A.SHEWALTBR. 'August 5, 1047*^61* : - ;r ■, 4 und, smnUFarm. lor; sale. THE subscriber offers at public-.ale, on the premi- X sea. on Friday the 10th day of September next, the mansion,property of Poter Ctemer, dec’d., situate lh Boulliampton township, Cumbeiland comity, two miles west df Shippcnsburg oh tile Middle Spring containing 27 Acres of Limestone' Land. ■ Tho im provombtits ale a . Stbiic House, RsjffflL; sfOne DAiiN, stone grist' plenty of Fruit Trees, »Scc. The property needs some repairing, and Would then make a beautiful properly; ■ Sale to commence at i o’clock P* M., when terms will bo mode known by JACOB CREMER. Executor of Peter Cfem'ef, dic’d; Daguerreotypes. Only $1,50. IyTR. J; W. BEAR; respectfully informs the Ladles IU. and Gentlemen of Carlisle and vicinity, that ha aired Zr?" 13 V k V Ceka ’ on North Hanover lareest .n l n°°. r AmoUs "lore, Where, with'the l,n K rfn! , d b “i- a PP a,>,u “ c *tanl; and materials of V . qUaI W lia ia ful| j prepared to execute Daguerreotype Likenesses of ell sizes in a style not to bo surpassed by any oilier AttUt in tlii. country giving to tho miniature a bold relief IVom that dead’ neas usually 6ocn in Dagueneotypc*,and fully dcVcl* oping the.eye (tho imperfection of which has so lone been an objection to this class of miniatures) and giving to the Whole picture d life like aripearami Un .usually scon m DagUcrrcdtype miniatureb; Likenesses df children as young ss two years, lakeil in exquisite style: im‘d where is Iho parent who would not pay the paltry slim of $1,50 fdrdcofrfcet likeness ot a child at that interesting ago! ’ '.Family groups*laken in splendid filyld and al mod', crate prices; - ' Single pictures, medium Slid, colored true lo life, and warranted not to fade, for $1,60, including a fino morocco case: As Ms stay will bo limited td two or thrde w?cks, those wishing lo prdcuro miniatures or examine specimens would do well to call socn; Miniatures made, without regard to the state of tlic wither, between the hours of 8 o’clock, A. M, and SP. M. Instructions given in the art for a reason able remuneralion. tragic Livery Stable; THL subscriber respectfully announced to his friends and the public generally, that he has pP.ened the above named Livery Stable in the allev >n the rear of the Market If ou4c, where he can and will accomnioddto all thosp who' may give him a fife, ball, with good HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, i:c. The public may de < H J*\ pend oh gfelting good and safe hprseSj'as 1 will in no case give out a horse unless 1 can re commend him as safe and gentle. Prices modcr* ate. He hopes by careful attehlion to mdU and receive a share of public paitohage; •. ; * T « . . S. J. N. SMITH. ■-N. .B.—The subscriber has not relinquished the House and Sign Painting, and all favors in that lino will still bo lhankfelly tebeiVed and punblu-. ally attended 10. Carlisle; August 26,1847.—Uni Economy, Utility and Eight; Pine Oil & Solar liard Lampsi MB. DYOTT & KENT, Lamp Manufacturers, i No. 04 South Second street, One door below ChcdnUl, Philadelphia, h'oVb constantly on hand a complete assortment of DYOTT’S Patent Improved PINB OIL LAMPS, which ore superior in construc tion, more simplb in prrangembnl and cinjraco im provementa and auvahUtgcb possbssed by nd oilier Lamps; . The coat of burning them docs not cxbebd oncthalf. of ,|hit of any other .light* ahd prodbebs a light more brilliant than gas. The lamps are so constructed that they can ho burned dry, when the wick is short. The wick, which is consumed, being supplied with oil by a feOdpr underneath it. This arrangement keeps the uil always pure In the lamp, and rchdcrs.oiher cleansing altogether unnecessary, and the recent improvements made by the patentee, adds beauty to their appearance; and renders their management so easy, that a child can lake care of them, . They arc perfectly safe, and free froni unplea sant bdouK - i t • , • In addition io the above, wc have a large and hand some assortment, of DYOTT’S NEWLY IMPRO-! VED SOLAR LARD LAMPS, a great variety of patterns; Jlihging Lamps,.shitablo for Churches, Stores, llults, Factories; Lodge .Rooms', Hotels and Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with , shades, designed for reading, an(l for every dlHel* purpose where light id required. A haridsomo vaHcty of CANDELA BRAS, BOUQUJBT HbIJDERS, and every article I pertaining to the lamp business. Having fa cility for manufacturing; wo era prepared to sell,! I wholesale and retail, as fchean as iny othef dealers, I and tile articles are warrnnied equaMn appearance, / and superior in construction, to any that con bo pro cured elsewhere; * ■ •. I N. Bi Lamps, dee. regilt, silveicd; brontoil and re paired in. tho best manner. Oil lamps of bvery de scription altered td.buih Pino Oill' ■ Phlla.; SeptJ 2, 1847.—6rrt Allegheny House, 880 MiiikkT Street, PuiLAikLrinA. rpilE,subscriber (laio bf.thd Washingtbri Hotel, X Harrisburg, Pa.) takes this method of Infofining his old friends and tho public generally, that he hits taken the bbovo named HOTEL. Tho house is airy' and comfortable, and has boot) extensively altered and improved, and the proprietor hopes by a strict attention to business; uHd a proper bare for the com* fort of his glicslsptq tncj-ll anil receive a ( £harb of public Tho.Hobso in situated very con* vonient for the •Travelling Public; being only two doors above the Harrlsbu gand Pittsburg DbpoJiand within two minutes, walk of t)io Baltimore and Read ing Dopqls. STABLING attached lo iho promises. Terms, 81 per day. ... E.,P;HUGHES, I’roprictbrl Phlla., Aug.; 2(3; 1847.—3 in tVodloiiYarn. JUST received 300 cuts of Woolen Stocking Yarn, first rale quality, of all colors, ai the cheap store of A; & W. BENT 2; Carlisle, Sept. 2,,1847; E' OIT'B tMl J I!OVED CliEHlrCAl. fiOAP.— This soap stands unrivalled fn this country for extracting Grease; Tar, Pitch, Oil, Paint', or any oth er greasy substance from all kinds of Gentlemen’s or Ladies’ Clothing, Carpels, Toblo Covers, Merino Shawls, &c.,-without injuring ony, thing that pure water \yill not injure; . Having tested this article we can it with, confidence,,satisfied that no person will bo.without it oftef a trial. Price 12$ cents. For sale si the Drug store of , . . v. J. &W; B. FLEMING; September ?2; 1047. , . NOTICE;' ■ testamentary on tho last will ana les ttimbnt of Adam Eichclborger, late of Silver Spring township, dcc’d.*, have bean granted to thu subscriber residing in said township.' Ali .personsl indebted to said estate are requested to mok<rJmm6-| dial© payment, and those having claims will present I them ptoiWly duthetlllcalbd fof settlement. , I . StjtfomW 2, 16*47.-1- hi ; . jGifaio Noifeot T fertfifeßfi testamentary 6rf the lost will and Jcs , Jj lament of Michael Hoover, late of Mechanics, burg. Cumberland cohhty deceased, have been grart toil by Ihoßrfffislor ofnld ooanly lo th» >«taeribor ridding In Allen tovvn.blp, onnnly nforonald. All rwinonn indoblcd In unid onlato arc rmiioitedl to mnlto immediate payment, and thow linpini_cl«irta f will present ll.om properly monk ■ ' • c. TITZBLI., J.J r. August S,‘ JB47.—*6t Teachers Wanted. THERE will be Seten Teachers wanted to take charge of thb seven *fcchools In FMnkfurU township j f pr four months during the ensuing full and winter.'. The School Directors of «oid dlitflct will meet at thd 1 store of Messrs. Lackey, on Saturday the 18th day of September next,'at 10 o'clock, A. M.,for the put* posoof examining umi granting certificates to such applicants as may be considered qualified to teach In said schools. By order of the Bpar.d. , August 30,1847.—4 t RODT. LAIRD, Soc’y, BLANK DEEDS printed on good paper for iulo at this Office cheap. . ‘ i Moimt Eaglc Tripoli. '■ THIS is the best article ererdiscovered for clean sing and polishing every kind of. Metallic and ware; being’superior to rotten stone, whiting, ftc., a* it produces the most brilliant and lasting polish with very little labor* . It is.aUo an excellent article for windows and mirrors. The American Tripoli is al» together free from acidft and edrroding substances, and is, taerefore, superior to thb Italian so much used L . No P or “° n who ha«usfed this article will 1 , Pric «l2i cents per paper. Persona llio sZcriK ri 10 “ e " P ,ocu '" ‘I from tno subscribers m ih c same price aa from lift Mantn factunng company, - r September Sj 1847. Sbcphcrd’s Toinuw, PARENTS, PUybicibki and Nunei. reV.l the fol lowing certificate of elite of fin by ShetW.p, VerbiiAigp. Wo liavb In birr possession Ibousant. of certificnlca which it la needless to publish hero aa Ihia shows the virtue of the metlifclbh anil iu hatm- Icssnesa. Remember lhat Shephtrd’i Vermifuge Itevcr aichena children, ami noVef fails lo give them a good oppelile—it coiahiniia many valuable prdper tiea independent of Iho wdrtri destroying, Jrc. it ift doing godd Wherever it it uacdi Ntw: Bctterx, Uhion Co., Pa., 7 ; . duly 12, 1847. 5 My child foiir ycora old hat betih subject to £ta from Iho ago of four montho, and pronounced by the physicians after their utmost bJierllona to bo incurs* “n . 01 •imodiipaircd Of her lift and said ahe would not live two houra, refusing Id loavrmedi cteo, for her saying it would bo of ntt uao. I could not induce myself to betiovo that wdfms Were not the scdurco of hbr disease, ih cunueiibcncrj of which X purcliaßodlhreoor four hollies of Jayfißs Vermifuge which I used according to direction without it pro ducing any good effects! I next used Moirisan's without any butter success, besides various other kinde, but all to no purpose. Mr. El Wilson, Agent bf bhppherd a Vermifuge, induced mo tty Shepherd’* Worm Dciltoyer, which I am happy today after us slng tlirfee bdllles entirely cured lier,a lairge quantity of worms having been expelled. She had been so long afflicted by having fits every day, that aha bad not been able to walk or talk until the labt six month* blncc Usihg ShepHchl’i Vermlfbcb; She has com inbncbd lo Idlk and .walk arid I ahi BaUsfeed that bhcrihoid’s Vermifuge has produced all theac happy results, find therefore recomriichd tl h dn inValuabln ioediclnfe: Price 23 cbhls jiet boUIB, mi., ri, -x David MAtick. ; i ho following certificates arc from chrieris resid ing in Franklin county, Pa., and who are known'to uidny bf the readers of the Volunteer: ; UocKsauao, Pa., April 59*, 1847, After Having used, without suebesa, « Vermifuge whicU was held in high rfclinialuJh, t tvafe ihtlUcell lo try Shepherd’s/ Ta my daughter, Wioiii eight vfears old, I gavq fotir dOsca, and which bad the oHe’cl of expelling it large number of Worms. I cdh tfecoih mend it a* a g'ood aiticlrt JAMES SHOEMAKEtt; , , St.frtoxi«. t*a , AjiHl ST, ifelt, I administered Shepherd's Vermifuge lo i gill lire years bid—il operated witbollt producing itijy ifek, ness—expelled, a large tjlianllly of Worm*; anil an swered fully my expectations. I have sold it Id many and have always heart! a good report ftota it „ • . , I v • ft; FOHL, FdrUalb by the following appointed AgcnU; 0. VV. HUner, Carlisle; John Fulwiler; Bhlppen&butg; J. Burkhart, Nowvillc; Robert Elllbll, Nofcbllrgi A. Richards & Co.; Plainfield; Eoby &.KlKlngen Kingstown; S. A 8. A'; Coyle, Hogea>nWriNjBSp}tt J; Milliaon, Mcchanicsburg; William Pat pcrlowH;. Reptoinbcr 2, tlrtl Shepherd’s ftavsaparilia; l HE public will please examine and sec ihattHoy got Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla; ath there aria .many pre parations by the name of Sarsaparilla; SHopUem’e nevei- falls to curb long standing cases, of Rheumat ism, Sctofdla, Tetter; Ringworms and Consumption; Of the numerous certificates of cute fend the folldW ing: . . .. ‘ Yellow Srarxos, Dtalr cot, Pa.;? ..... . ...... August 1 1847; 5. I purchased two bottles of Shepherd’ll Sarsaparilla and administered it :6 my hoy seventeen months bill who. hod been affected with scrofula for six months. I am Happy to And him Entirety cured, the lumps.bh his neck having. disappeared so &• to leave no .sigh of their ever having bceh lllcrb. His health is as good now from all apncaianceft as if he bad never been afflicted with the disease mentioned* , u , ..Allen j. green: MK Green is well khowii in 111 dr county, li H respfcctaHfo firmer arid his vciacity will not he doilbl* led by any ohowHo knows him. YOUNG LADIES LOOK HPHE i Fb! piinpla oa Aa turn, bbSpluii’t HtHtfabU l» « no*cr failing fcllre; ll purifioe ihotlobd tha thereby glvce b'caitly Ip the eyea aird tomplcaldlil iUIUAIATISM; This disease in its acute form iff inflomatlon of tbo membranes .of the Joints, with a disposition To irii grate or shift from one joint to another, or to certain, internal organs, amt especially to the membranes of the heart* In this foftn of. rheumatism there .Is be* casionalty fever { the Joints are much swollen ehd excessively panful; In the chronic variety there ato no nlorkcd constitutional symptoms, but in many coses; paniciilotly In. debilitated' habits, wlieh thb general health of the body has b'eeh derahged by bfe- , vioua difccrisb or Ibo htfcal exertion bf body or roitid; a pfefnmncnt Uistqrlion of the joints,and crookedhess of the limbs aro almost certain lb follow;. Many dicines have been produced, and which were sealed ok being ciHaltf ebres for this disease; but all: lor noaily •so, have failed to receive the. confident ot tlio public,.. At ibis lime no medicine, bqs betlfcl 1 claims on thb community, than Shepherd’s Sarsapa-, rillo, for (lie alleviation and absolute, curb' of ibid troublesome and exceedingly painful disease; Eruption* of the Skin. —Thkse .are exhibited Ifi Various forms. Pimples and Blotches oh tbe face, which so frequently disfigure the ihpii admired fta- ; turos, these, with Cancerous Affections, Dyspepsia/ • Neuralgia, Jaundicb, &e., produce quite a formidable!' drrriy of complaints resulting from impurity of the . blood. AI) these, with the diseased condition of lh# i the system, caused by thp .excessive use of mercury., will generally yield to that admirable preparatlbh CL, rficdicirio known da Shepherd’s Sarsaparilla.’ JMco 76 cants per bottle. : . For sale by the following appointed agbhl.. G. Hilnor, Carlisle; John Fulwijof, pninpensburg { J.‘ Durkhurl, Newvtlle'f Robert ’Elliott, Newburg; '.Ai. Kichards «Sc Cn„ Plainfield j Baby dc Kisslhgir* > Kingstown { S, & 8. A. Coyle,.Hogestohrn f J. & J; Mi.lJisoH, Mfechanlcsburg} William AloiaOdir, Pa* perlown; September S, iQiii—CtU . : ghopiicrd’i Compound ljliiiU«4(W Cnnclr. Fbr the 'dirt of Calif, Cough; CalUril BroilcUUt! lloursenrss, Sote Thttiot, Croup, Aslhma,SpiJ- . ting of Blood i and all ither eomplamte b f the 'liroat and Breast, and those arising frUM n Oil*, ifrdered ebiidifibti of the Lungs, and fir tleaHng - ihe Voice, tfei ~ ' '. ~ * i The artic/os Composing the Compound Medicated Candy have tieon selected with ihe tittfi'oil care I attention, ami entirely from the Vegetable Kihgaom’ ‘ —therefore no fear need be apprehended of its produ cing even the slightest inju'rioue effect f-<rn (be con trary, it is deserted, and without exaggeration,-that to .is one of the most efficient article*, in taring the', lahovo mentioned complaints, (hat tua ever yet been... I offered to the public. Frim its being pleasant to .the I taste, and at thp samo time so certain in its effects, a , 1 reputation has been gained for it, such as but few, at* '■ rides of .(ho kind can pretend to sl&im, Price cu. per Package, . ... , For-epic Iw.tliC following, appointed. agents* G.., W. Hitncr, CprlUlaf Jphn FultaUer# Shippenaburgj. J. Burkhart; Nbwvßlp; Bobu Elh’oU, Newburgt A* Pichardo & Co., Plainfield 5 Eaby apd KUwoger, Kingstown; 8. dc 8, A* Coyle, Hogestown; X ■ MillUon, Mothanicsfturtf; william Alexander,- Pa« pcrlown: ... ■ ’ ’ ■ ' September 3,1847,—6m ' • ■ ‘ ' School Books. r bD [j TUST roccivod a g.nor.l ■j£' ' J Wfcjj'jj’; ‘Vrr M l° •»' " ■ rents, Guardium “ ncl , r • GITT’6. Curliile, Aug. Sd, IStT- ’ . , ■ riifo A /•«•• lock of whim «nd unbluch- U V Sn. in.tJf«JV.d .nd to, .Irby ivl '<> mu,u "‘ l IJDDERT IBVINr. g*6sß
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