Valuable JFatlti for Sale. It p -übscribor offers at public sale, bn Saturday TiiolSth 'mat., a valuable farm, aituale In West- J- ‘'‘i.oroUEli township, CumbeHnnd county, about, ?o n 3dl°a we g .t if Carlisle, and I, mile from tfawvilla, lS jiiSlka milo from the Cumberland Valley. Roil.. j „n the Big Spring. Said farm is bounded by t0 A of Robert Bloan, Robert McFarlane and.oliicrs, •Hhrinff about 120 Acre#, of timbston'e land, about onsorea of which is cleared bhd In a good slate of tii«allon-r-tho reaidlie is Covered with thriving Uni- 5 u of various Kinds. Abotrt 6 acres of the cleared i "d is meadow, and the whole is under good fence, ftimprovomentsaro b two story . tojt Log House & Slone Kitchen, jBjHL A DonWc log Barn, other out buildings, with a good Orchsrd an4.a well of water near the door., The farm is immediately on the road loading from Nowvilio to Springfield and Slougiistown, on’the hank oftlie neyer failing Big Spring, and about half a mile from two Mills and o Woolen Factory, Along the hank of the Big Spring is a variety of never, failing small springs of choice water. * indisputable, title and possession given on the first of April next. The above farm is the properly of the heirsof George Wyke.doc'd, For terms and ihnr oarliculars enquire of the undersigned Vcsld taE oil the promises. ' . WM, WYKJS. September 16,1847. —It Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of tiro Orphans' Collri r Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on dm premises, on Saturday the 16th day of October next at 12 o'clock,noon, of said day, the reel estate Daniel SniltliVlalo of said county, deceased, con. sisling of a tract of land, situate in South Middleton (owtiship, boundod by lands of Gilbert Searlghl, Jam Moofo, William Pcffcr and others, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less. Tho land is Limestone of a good qual‘ ily and noorly nil cleared. There is a two story ■ Frame Dwelling House, ffllM And Log Barn oHSSSSBon the same, with other improvements ond a good well of water. Tiro terms of sale will be, aafollowa: - ~ . The purchaser or purchaaora of aald property will be required to pay to the administrator of said dece dent, one half of the purchase money on the confir mation of the sale by tho Orphans’Court, and tho balance or other half in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to bo secured by judg ments. Tho purchaser or purchasers are to havo one half of all tho grain in the ground and to get iioivcssion of the premises on confirmation of the solo. * ■ WILLIAM MOORE, Admn of Daniel Smith) dec'd. September 16,1847.-—fit • Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance ofnn order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the following Real Estate, lalo the properly of Armstrong Irvine, dec’d., will be sold on the premises, on Saturday.the IGlh day, of October next, at 12 o'clock* noon, of that day, viz: All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in Silver Spring township, in said county, bounded by lands of Gcotgo Bolslioovcr* Jacob Harman, An drew frVine and others, and containing about 121 ACRES, about 85 acres of which aro Limestone, and the re maindcr Slate land of good quality . Between 20 and j)0 acres aro in thriving young timber and the resi due in cultivation. This land Is.wcll fenced, a large portion of it being post and raik Tho improvements are a largo * , JgdL Stone Dwelling House. St KITCHEN* a largo Stone Itank Born, with a Threshing Machine attached, and other out buildings. There is a good well at tho dooV and a % very superior limestone.spring near the house.,, A Young APPLE ORCHARD of grafted fruit and oth er kinds of fruit trees aro on the premises. There arc two good mills within a mile of this farm* Will bo offered at tlio same time* a lot of gToUnd ; adjoining the above and containing about one acre, \ having thereon erected a good LOO HOUSE AND FRAME STARL& Weil suited for a Tenant There arc some choice fruit trees on this IoU f Both properties Can be viewed at any time before (ho sole. The conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale By HENRY W. tRVINE, Admr*of Armstrong irotnr, tlec'd. September 16,1847.—-5 t •%Lan. Ex. insert, mark charge, and send bill to this office. Orphans’ Court Sale. BY vttuio of an order of the Orphafts* Court of Cumberland county, the following Real Estate, l.ito the properly of Jacob Leidlgh, of Mbnreo town. Bilip, in said county, deeM., will bo sold on the preni* jnca, on Saturday Dio 10th of October nsXl,’al 13 o’- clock, noon, of said dny, vizt All that certain, plantation or tract of land, situate in tko sdid township ol* Monroe, bounded by lands of Joseph Brandt, Brlckcr’s heirs, Samuel Hoflbrt and ethers, containing ICO Acres and 10. perches, neat measure,'of goad land, about 105 acres of which arc cleared and in cultivation, and the residue in good Umber. The impiovcmonts ore a largo two story aa House, liiijlig STONE 13ANK DARN, on Oil Mill, Wagon Shed, Cider Press, Slone Spring House and other out buildings. There is a good deal of Locust, Choanal and Pino Timber on the premi ses, and a good Apple Orchard. Also, a tract of land near the* foregoing, bounded by lands of John Belshoovor, Samuel Hoffbrl, John Westfall and others, containing 49 Acres and 63 perches, neat measure, 28 acres whereof are. cleared and in cultivation, and the residue good timber land. Also, a small lot of Mountain Land In said lown. ship, bounded by lands of Ego’s heirs, containing 2 Acres and 81 perches, having thereon erected a Log DWELLING HOUSE arftl a Log Stable. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above properties arc requested to call and examine'the same before the day of sale. Conditions made known on the day of sale by JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. Trustee appointed by Ms Orphan s’ Court Bept. 16.1847.—6 t» to make tale. Town Property for Snlo* N pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, I will.expose to public sale, i the promises, at 10 o’clock, A. M. on Thursday c7lh day of October, 1847, VIVE LOTS OF GROUND, ituato on the north.oast corner of South end Pitt sis. i the Borough of Carlisle, the property of the heirs f Daniel Dowers, dco’d, vi*f Po. 1. Situate on the corner of said streets, con nan 30 feet in front on Pitt street, and extends in e P|h 110 feet to d ten foot alloy. No. 2, contains 30 feet in front on Pitt street, and ‘•joins the above. No. 3, contains 60 feet In front, with a two story idte&l DWELLING HOUSE, Hi i £a well of water, and other improve* BJSSSSji ments thereon. No. 4, contains 30 foot In front on Pill street, and “Joins the lost. No. 5, also contains 30 font In front, and.adjoins •o above and lots of John Moll. All those lots ox nd UO feet back to a ton fool alloy, laid out for the ccoinmodatlon of these lots. Also, at the same lime and place, will bo sold TWO LOTS OF GROUND, 11 the south side of South street, bounded by said rcc f °n the north, on the west by Michael Malhowo, I! q lO Boulli by George Cart, and on the oast by G. containing together 120 feet In front, cot to depth, being numbered 288 and 389 ■Jjaillonnl out-lots of the Borough of Carlisle. As n I of the mid property the lots will bo sold sopa ,p'y or together as will best suit purchasers. ‘arms of sale—Tho per coni, of the purchase mo ill i P n to on tho day of aalo—ono third to ro -i i l . * n the properly, the interest of which is to ho »i,„ .too widow during her life, and (ho principal ml nocoaso—ono.lhlrd on tho Ist of April, 1848, Ur J 1° Blanco on the Ist of April, 1849, to bo sc °d b y « lion on tho properly. HENRY DOWERS, . Admr, of Daniel Bowers, dte'd, 16,1847.—3t . printed on good paper for onto 11,18 Olhco cheap, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will bo exposed to public eslei at tho public house of John Stough,’in Stoughs townVon Tuesday the sth of October next, at 12 o'- ' clock, noon, of that day, the following described foal estate, late tho property of John Stbugh, sch’r. dec’d, Viz! • ‘ • No. 1, JI Tract of Limestone Hand, adjoining Stoughstown, Newton township,' in said county, hounded by lands of John M’Cujloch, Sharp's heirs, Brownawcll’s heirs, the Harrisburg and Cham» bersburg turnpike road, and other property of the said John Std Ugh, deceased, containing 105 AGUES, 94$ Perches strict measure, of which about 100 acres are cleared, under good fence, and in good cultivation. JfeißftSL The improvements ore a large Two Story |jgfj||L Slone House and Kitchen, £agssi&now occupied os a TAVERN; a largo BANK BARN; two Frame Stables end other out buildings. A fine yoUrtg apple orchard and other fruit trees, and a never failing-well of water. No. 2, A Tract of Limestone Land , in said Newton township, bounded by lands of Skiles WoodbUrn, Jtlcoh BolshooVer, Polly Fultqn and the Harrisburg and Chambcrsbiirg turnpike road, contain ing 71 Acres and 29 8-10 Perches, of which about 42 acres are cleared, in good cultivation, and Under excellent fencei having thereon erected a.two story and a half lidg House, A. Log Barn. Corn Crib, and Shed. There is a good Orchard and Older Press on the premises. No. 3, Jl Two Story FranU House, a Stone Shop, a Frame Shop and a Log Stable, with 2.Acres and 57$ perches of land thoielO attached, situate in StougstowQ aforesaid, bounded by lands of Mitchell Stewart, Samuel Mcllinger, and tract No. 1, aforesaid. The terms of sale Will be, $2OO to be paid on the purpart No. I—sloo to be paid on purpart No« 2—- and On purpaft No. 3—on the' confirmation of tho sale of each respectively.- Onc third .of the purchase money of each tract to remain in the bind, the Interest thereof to be paid to the widow of John Stqugh yearly and evoiy year duiing her life* and the principal at her death.to tho heirs and representatives of tho said John Slough, deeMt One half of the residue of tho purchase mo ney td ho paid on (ho first of April next when pos session'Will bo given, and the remainder in two equal annual Instalments Without interest, tho payments to he secured by recognisances with.security in tho Or phans’ Court. Tho grain in the ground . and rents to bo reserved) and purchasers to pay all.taxes assess ed for tho yedr 1848. Due attendance will be given on the day of sale by (SEC. SANDERSON. September 9, Trustee. VALVABLE 1112 A]L ESTATE FOR SALE, THE following real estate) late the property of Geo. Bclshoover, of Monroe towqship) Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, will bo sold hy the subscribers (who are the Executors of tho said George and the Attorneys in fact for the purpose of making sale, of tho .widow and hens of the said George and of the heirs of his son Doniel, deceased;) on Wednesdoy the 6th, and Thursday tho 7th of October next. On the first of those days, to wit, Wednesday the Gth, will be sold on the premises, by ppblic vendue, at 11 o’clock, A. M., tho following tract of Limestone Land, situate in Monroe township, near the forgo of Michael Ego’s heirs, bounded by, lands of tho said heirs, George Webberi, Martin Diller’s heirs, Jesse Young, George Lutz and oth ers, containing 259 Acres, 130 perches, strict mea sure. There are on the premises, two substantial Jggjk Dwelling Houses, jjjjm Two Bank Barns, £S9a Spring House, & other out-buildings, a good Orchard, a Well of water, a fine Spring, and tho Yellow Breeches Creek runs through tho premises. This tract of land will be sold together or in two pieces as may best suit purchasers.. On the same day and at the same place, will be sold the Saw Mill tract separated from the above described tract by, the Yellow Breeches creek, bounded by Michael Ege’s James Crocket and others, and containing upwards of 100 Acres, having thereon erected a new two story STOWE HOUSE, BANK BARN, Spring House, a new Saw Mill, and other out buildings. There is a fine Orchard on the premises, and a good well of water. There will also bo sold orUhe same day, a small lot of WOODLAND, hounmuThy James Crocket and others, and containing between 4 .and 5 acres of thriving j'oung Timber* • On thesecond day, to wit, Thursday tho 7th day of October, will be sold on tho premises, at 1 o’- clock, P» M., the following'tract of MO (INTAIN LAND, situate in South* Middleton township, in said county, bounded by sacob Strickler, Michael Ege’s heirs and others, containing about 70 acres of good (UlfisNllT TIMBER. This tract Will be sold in pieces or together to suit purchasers*— In case no sale is made of the land in Monroe township, the same will bo offered for rent. The foregoing lands are well deserving the at tention of all pefsona desirous of purchasing first rate farms, and all such are requested to call and examine the property for themselves, which can he. done by calling on Michael G. Beitzhoover, any day before the limn of sole. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale. JOHN PETERS, ' MICHAEL G. BELTZHOOVEU, JOHN UELTZHOOVER, HENRY LAREW, Executors and Attorneys in fact. September 9, 1847.—41. * # * Harrisburg Slants Zcilung insert 3 times and sand hill to (his office. Public Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order pr the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on tho promises, on Friday the 16th day of October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, the following described real estate, fate the property of Georgo Chrislllnh, dec’d to wm A Tract of Slate situate in Mifflin township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Jacob Ohristlicb, (ho heirs of Daniel McDonald, doo’d., John Ollor and others, containing 212 ncrcs, of which about 160 cores are cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, the residue ia timber land of an excellent quality.*— There ore about 16 acres of good meadow on said farm and a good-Apple Orchard & other fruit troos. r*n The buildings nro a Two Story Slone House ami Kitchen;*' Double LOG DARN, and DISTIL LER V, with a well of water near Hie door. Tho ahoyo land will bo sold together or In different ports to suit purchasers. Tho terms of sale arc: ©lOOlobo paid on tho confirmation of the salo by tho Court, ono half tho balance on tho first of April next when possession will bo given and rf deed made to tho purchaser, the residue In fonr equal payments thereafter with out Interest, to bo secured by Judgment or mort gage. Tho grain in the ground will 'be reserved and not pass to the purchaser. The straw which will nrlso from tho crop now in the ground, will pass to tho purchaser. The taxes of 1848 to be paid by the piirohaeor. 1 SAMUEL MEGAW, WILLIAM CIIRISTLIED, Administrators; September D, 1817. ■ Lott Dog. A LARGE while early Dug, .frayed away from his owner In this Borough on Sonday evening last lie had a collar on with a brass bookie. 110 answer, to tho name of*Cud'." Any person having any knowledge of said dog, will bo rewarded and re. calve tho thanka of tho owner, by giving information at the Volunteer Office, _ • Carlisle, Sopl. 9,1847. Schoolbooks, a largo lot of the most op braved School Books, jast received and for solo at the Oboop Book Storo » noxt 10 D ® ctcm 9 Carlisle, SeptVlB^7* Orphans’. Couft Sale. BY virtue of an .order of .the Orphans' Court of Cumberland' county,; the Real Estate.of. John Ruth, late of frotvlon. township, dcc'd., tvill he oifer cd at public sale, on Thursday the 2l«l day of Oclo* her,next,.on the premises, at 12 o'clock, noon, viz: 136 ACRES, 16-PERCHES, of land, situate in-Ncwton township, in said county, on the State Road) about two and a half, miles from New Ville, clghty*six acres of which is first rate lime stone land, and.the remainder of good elute) divided from the former by the Green Spring, along which there is on both sides b tract of natural, meadow, of D acres.'. The whole place is in the highest state of cultivation and under good fence, With the exception of about 25 acres of woodland. The Improvements are a largo JWk Stone Dwelling House, HjjjßfSrONE KITCHEN, a large BANK £SiS&a&RARN, Tenant House, and other neces sary out-buildings, and a spring of never failing wa ter hear the door.- Also a thriving young bearing Orchard of all kinds of choice fruit* Persons desirous of examining tho place will call on either of tho undersigned. The terms of sale will be as follows! $lOO to bo paid on the confirmation of sale—one half of the re sidue of tho purchase money on tho Ist of April next, when possession will be given, and the remainder in two equal annual instalments /thereafter without in terest. The groin in tho grouhdis reserved, and the purchaser is to pay the taxes assessed for 1848. * * JOHN B. VANDERBELT, WILLIAM RUTH, Sept. 8, 1847.-61 Admr'n. Valuable farm at Public Sale, ON FRIDAY the Blh dayof October next, tho sub scribers will offer for sale, on .lhe brchnscs, the valuable Farm,.lato the .properly, of John Johnson, dec’d., situate in Westpcnnsborsugh and Dickinson townships, upon tho turnpike road leading from Car lisle to Charobersburg, about 7 miles West of Carliflo and 3£ mites south cast of NcWvillo,' CONTAINING ACRES/ . CO Perches of Limestone Land, about of Which, are cleared and in an excellent state of culti« vation, and the remainder is well timbered* The im provements are a two stofy. JtevjL Log House & Kitchen, : ISiSSI^ LOG BARN, WAGON SHED, SSnlConi Crib, Orchard, and a never failing well of excellent water near the house—-also a small Tenant House, with Stabling attached* The situa-* tion of the land is such that it may be readily divided into 2 or 3 good sized farms, and will be sold in parts or as a whole as may be. most advantageous to the estate. , Sale to commence at I*o o’clock, A. M., When terms will be, mddo known. Persons desiring information may apply either to Jhcob Failor on the premises, or to tho subscribers. ROBERT LAIRD, . JAMES R; IRVINE, . Ezra, of J, Johnson , de c’rf. September 9,1847. —Bt PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of ah order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland tobnty, wo will expose to public sale, on the promises, on Frid.iy the Ist day of Octo ber, 1847, at 10 o’clock, A.M.', a plantation in N. Middleton township, bounded by Jacob Smith, Wm. Donnelly, Samuel Blcolinc, Batser Bicelinc, Adam Feman and others, containing 95 Acres, more or less, of good Slate land, about 60 acres of which aro clear ed, under good fence artd in a good state of cultiva tion, having a gorid Aw 4 tog House. & Log Baity |Bms|HhU thereon erected. There is a never failing £Sg|Bjs&sprlng of running water on (he premises, an . Apple and Peach Orchard, and other improve ments. .The terras will be made known on tho day ot sale by ’ . JOHN R. RINEHART, HENRY RINEHART. Admr'a . of William Rinehart , dec'd, September 9,1847. —4t PUBLIC SALE. BY vhtuo of an order of the Orphans* Court -of Cumbciland county, and ofa Poworof Attorney from George Myers, of Ohio, I will expose to public sale, on tho premises, on Friday the Bth of October, 1847, at 10 o’clock, At M., a lot or piece of land in Frankford township, bounded by Wm.Graccy, John Monscr, Henry Musser, John Doner and others, con taining 10 Acres, be the same more or less, all of which is cleared and under good fence, having a two story LOG HOUSE and LOG STABLE ffigSiw thereon erected, and a well of water at the ■■l"fflB»door and running water on the premises. Terms made known on the day of sale by PETER MYERS, Guardian of David «$• i Tense Myers, and Att'y. in fact of George Myers. September 0,1847.—5 t / Public Salo, IN the case of tho ordor of Orphans’ Court to Thos. Bradley, adm’r., of Goorgo Eiscnhart, deo’d., for Iho salo of (ho real estate of said decedent for the payment of debts, to wilt A plantation or tract of land situato in South Middleton township, Cumber, land county, bounded by lands of tho heirs of Geo Eisonhart, sr, doo’d., Jonas Rudy, Rov. A. T. M’GHI, Goorgo Craighead and Mary Grayson, containing about One Hundred and Twenty-eight Acres, of winch about 108 acres arc eloarett, having there* on erected a largo two story weatherboarded Jia&L House and Kilclicn, lilillHf stone & Frame Bank Barn, jSsESaand oilier oUt-bulldlngfe. Said adminis* Irator having made return of the aforesaid order of Court on Ulo IfiUi of December, A. D. 1846, that said real estate remained unsold, no sUlTiclcnl price being offered for tbo samOj which return Was accepted by the court and further proceedings nt that lime held under advisement. And now, to wit, 23d: August, 1847. The court upon the application of the admin* Istrator award a now order of sale, and do order and decree that the aforesaid real estate he sold at public sale, by Thomas Bradley, odm'r. of said decedent, on the premises, on ' Friday the Qtk day of October next, at 1 o’clock I*. M., on the following terms, viz: One hundred dollars fo bo paid on (ho confirmation of the salo by tho coUrt» one half tho balance on tbo first of April next, when possession will bo given and a deed mudo to tbo purchaser, and tho residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, tho payments lo bo secured by judgment nr mortgage. But before such sale bo mudo tho court fbrthcr order and direct that due public and timely notice bo given by the administrator at least twenty days before tho snio of (bo time and place of sale, the promises lo bo snld{ and where situate, by advertisement In at least one newspaper printed lit Cumberland county, and ‘by handbills, three of which shall bo affixed in throe of tbo most public places In the vicinity of the pro* pcrly to bo solih .' . Said administrator (o make return of bis proceed. Ings at tho nexl.slolcd Orphans’ Court lo bo held in Carlisle, In and for sold county, on the 14th of Do comber next. By the Court. .... THOMAS BRADLEY, Adm'r, August 2G, 1847.—7 t • Oront Sale of PERSONAL PROPERTY AT THE, CARLISLE IKON WORKS, THE undersigned will noli at public solo on SalUf joy, Iho 25th of September, 1847, at the Col lide Iron Work*, 4 j miles oaat of Carlisle, Cnmbtfr lanil oounly, hie entire stock of personal proper ty used in carrying on mill Wot hi. The, properly consists of » Mule Xciims, of tho largest size, (in good order) 7 Wagon> ( 4 Carta, 100 tona of. Hay, j 40 HEAD OF HOGS, f ornaco Tools, 8 sell of Blacksmith Tools,-100; tons of Uor Iron, 7 Hoad of Horses, 3000 bushels of Corn* together with a variety of other, articles. . Sale to commence at lO o’clock oil said Jay. . Tkiimh A credit of six months will 6o given ottl all sums exceeding s2o—on aTi sams not exceeding $BO and not foes than $lO three fnotrtfiß—stimsj under ten dollars cash* September 8, J 847. —31 at Private Salp. ’ : THE subscriber wishes to dispose of hid farm sit* aulc in NorUi.-Micldlclon township, Cumberland county,- 3i .miles north of Carlisle on the.road leading to Storrolt's Gap, ami near to the Carlisle Sulphur Springs, containing 100 Acres of S.lato Land, about 87 acres arc cleared and partly limed, under good fence,’port post and rail* The improvements arc a good two story Milo, isc &. Kitchen, « gooa DARN, Wagon 1 maker’. Shop, Blacksmith Shop, & otlicr'impfovcmcnts.' Also, two wells of water near the house, and two Orchards of choice fruit. It is an excellent Situation for a mechanic. Also, a tract of land situate In WeslpcnnsboroUgh township, 1 mile east of New Ville on the Stale road loading to Carlisle, and $ of a mile north of tho Cum berland Valley Railroad, containing 25 across more or loss. The improvements arc a first rate two story Stone House & Kitchen, Log Barn and other out buildings, with n good Orchard of ex collont frill t. Also,Cherries, Peaches, Pears,“Plumbs and other fruit—a well of never failing water conve nient to the houso, and a Blacksmith Shop, This properly is a first rate stand for 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 tho .premises, or on tho subscriber residing on tho first named property* 1 WILLIAM HENWOOD. . August 20, 18,47.—4 t - Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL be sold at public sale on Saturday tho 2d day of October next, at 12 o'clock, on. tho pro mises, lato Iho property of Michael Frieze, deceased, situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland coltnty, about 3 mites south cast of Carlisle, and 2 miles north of Craighead’s milt, containing about 100 Acres of first rate Limestone land. About 75 acres arc cleared and under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. The remainder‘ls well timbered) the improvements arc a two story Dwelling House & Kitchen, nifTiDra .a story Tenant House near, tho mansion a LOG BAtIN, Wagon Shed, Corn 1 . ™T[CribB and other out buildings, an excellent well df Water near to the house; also an Orchard ,ol‘ choice frdll. Persons wishing information arc inVllcd to call on the subscribers or on Jbslah Shelter, who resides on said farm. GEO. BRINDLE, DANIEL FRIEZE, Aug. 26,18dG. — Executors. WE the Assignee of Martin Goswilcr and llie Assignee of John R. Goswilof, will unite in the sale of the following real estate, situato in the Borough of Mcclianicsbnrg, to be sold at public yen dUc, oh the premises, oh Tuesday tho 2lst of Septem ber next, at 10 O'clock, A. M. lot on the north side of Main street, be ing 40 feet in front on said street, and extending back to railroad 300 feet, bounded - by,Michael Hoover and. the Tavern lot, having a Smith Shop, Hay Scales and Shed thereon erected. n lot in Iho same Borough, on the north side of the Main street, adjoining the above, containing 7G feet in front and 300 in depth to the Rullrgad, having a large (wo story . M'. BRICK HOUSE, ]■ 8 mlßS>Prick Kitchen, and Stabling thereon orec* JyySljEllfgtcd, and a never-failing well of water. SfVlrira.*—A lot adjoining the above on the north sido of Main street, containing 09 feel, in front and 300 fbel In depth to the Railroad, lidvlng thereon eroded a Uvo plory Brick Kitchen, and other improvements—together with a largo Codcbmakcr’s Shop. . Fourth.—A lot adjoining tho above containing 08 feet Irt front and 300 feel In depth to the Railroad, on. which is erected ,a large on,o story HOUSE, suit able for four families; vacant lot adjoining the above Contain ing 70 foci in front and 300 feet in depth to the Rail Road. Terms made known on the day Of sale. JOHN RUPP, Assign'd of Urdrilri tf. Gdswilef. CHRISTIAN TITZEL, ' . Assignee of J. -rf. Goswiler. ■ t will also soil at tlitt same time and placet tho one undivided half part of a lot ot ground in the Borough of Mechonicfburg, bounded south by tho Railroad, cast by tho widow Olives*, south by Jacob.Maro ma i and west by Michael Hoover’s heirs, containing twp acres and a quarter. CHRISTIAN TITZEL, Assignee of John R . Gorgas. August 26, 1847.—;4l Valuable Beal Estate at Public Sale. IN pursuance of a deed of irds‘l,' executed tiy C. Pjsloc and wife, the subscriber offers for Sale the following described real estate, viic J ; One Valuable Far lb) situato in Hopewell township, Cumberland cßdnly, adjoining the village of Nowlmrg, containing about 100 aerds of Patented Land, About 90 acres is cleared and in n good stale of cultivation, and under good fence. The improvement* are a JteA LOG HOUSE, for two families, a double BOG jjjjajjKßAßN.wilh sheds around, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Stone Spring House} ond a well of novel failing wotcr convenient lo the hoUso. hav ing a new pump therein; on Apple Orchard of young thriving fruit trees, together with a number 1 of Cherry’ and Peach Trees, all in a thriving condition. About 10 acres of the land is beautiful meadow. Also} n tract 1 df TIMBER BAND, situate in said township, M the foot of the North Mountain, contain ing 24i acres, covered with a fine growth of Chesnut and Oak Timber. 'Also, Foiu* Building Lots, situate in tho village of Newburg, and ONE OUT LO']*} containing about Three Fourth » of an Acre. Tbo Form will bo sold utpublic sale on.PRIDAY the 17ll» cloy of September next, at Newburg. Tho Timber Band and tho Lots will also bo sold ol the same timd and place, if not sooner disposed of: A good and perfect (illd will be given to all of the above, mentioned properly. Possession will bo given on tbo first day of April next. - ■ Persons wishing to. view tho property will call on the subscriber residing near tbo farm. Persons having claims agalnSt Mr; Pisifcx are ngSin rcaucatrd to make thorn known in writing immediate ly. ; JOSEPH M. MEANS. (0. Bo.no. Auctlo’r.) Assigneenf C. Vislce. Nowhurg, Aug. 6, 1847.—0 l Valuable Farm tor Srtlc. Bv virtue of a power Of Attorney to mo executed} by tho heirs Of George Cdovpr, deceased, late of Monroo township, Cumberland county, I will offer for sale, on the premises, on Saturday (ho 93th of September next} a tract of first rato ■ LIMESTONE LAND, (tbo property of tiro bolts of George Coovor, doo d.,) ailuato in Monroe township, Cnmlrcrland county, conlnining 108 Acres, more or lce». This property Is aboutlJ miles west of Moelianlctburg* near tiro toed loading from Carlisle to Harrisburg, bounded by lands of David Clark* John Lino* and ethers. It Contains about ,20 ACRES) OF TIMBER LAND,_ the roßidbo being Undo? good fence and in a high state of cultivation* Tho properly will bo offered In two trncla to suit, ptrrcliasois; (he ono containing about 70 ntiros with tho ImprOvomcnU, tho other about 38 o6reft< Tho improvements oro a two'story | tog House, ' TsTflTlHi plastered outsido—EOG DARN, on “ ot J* liiilCTor Outbuildings.. Tlioro It nl '°" "?*“ r oS?n r ;!on nß iruio < : «T. terms will bo made knolvn jg dKEEMAN, * Attorney in fact-for the Ileva. August 19,18'17.— Ct* Woolen TUB ; r received ago cilia of Woolen Slooltinh Y«rn, J 4.1 r.lo qn.my, of all clje^eloro Soft. 3, 1817, PETER F. EOE. Public Sale. The Tavern Stand, PLASTERED HOUSE, Vain able Farm for’Sale. THE subscribers offer' at private sale, their Farm containg 188 acres, 140 of which is limestone and this remainder' black slate land, both of the first quality, situate lh Silver Spring township, ! 1 miles frqm the Cumberland Valley Railroad, 10 miles from Harrisburg and 8 from Carlisle. The turnpike passes through tho farm loading to tho aboVo mentioned places. •. There arc obotli 155 acres cleared, under good fence,and in a high state of cultivation. The balance is well timbered—thriving young locust-are growing all over tlrnfarm* .Tho improvements are a .u. Large Brick House, A Large Bank Barn, fiSsßEaSßwith all necessary outbuildings, and a well of good water convenient to tho door, Spring House- in tho yard and a-running pupip in tho barn yard. Also,an Orchard of thriving younglrcesicon sisting of about 50 different kinds of choice Apples, 25 different kinds of choice Fetches, most of the different varieties of Plumbs, Aprccots and Cherries —all of which have been selected to fipen in rotation from the earliest to the latest. The afibvo is ono of the most handsomly situated) and also among ono of the best improved farms in tho ( county. Persons wishing information on tho subject are invited to call on llio subscriber living on tho premises, or William Hnrkness, in Allen town* ship. ' WILLIAM ADDtfMS. August 26,1847.—tf A Farm at Private Sale* THE subscriber wishes to dispose of ids farm sit uate in Southampton township, Cumberland co., 2$ miles south of Shippcnslmrg oh the old Baltimore road farm contains 132 Acres of first rate Pino Land of Soap Stone quality.. Tho improvements are a stoty Ad|i Log House, jmSjfflLljOG, BARN, and other out-lmildingit, ft well of good water. - Said farm adjoins Joseph Cressler, Hatdcmah, the Carlisle Bank and Michael Hochenower. About 30 acres Is good, timber land and tho residue is cleared, in fcjl&h Btat * of cultivation, and under good fence—tho rails being principally of Ghosnut- There is a Grist mill/Plas* ter mill, and Clover-mill, within.a quarter of a mile of said farm. • Any person Wishing to purchase pro Invited local and view tho premised. GEORGE TRONE. August 12, 1847.—6 t A Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers his farm fur sale, situate 3$ miles west of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., on the Conodoguinet creek road, and about half a mile from Davis’millt Tho farm contains Sixty-four & a half Acres, of first-rate limestone land. About 04 ndtes is clear ed, welt limed, and In a high slate- of cultivation— tho residue is coveted with good timber, and tbt whole is under good fence* The improvements ore n AA Frame House, Jl[ig£ A large Bank Barn, with two floors, Wagon Shed, Corn dr.c., under the same roof. There is also a Drlpk Wash-house, Smoke-house, and a well of ncvcr-fail) ing water, with a puihp in it, Under the same roof, and other out-huildings. A Brick Cistern, capable ol containing 80 hogsheads of water,and a young thriv ing Orchard, of bearing fruit, a good Lime Kiln, dec. The buildings were all built within six yoats* Juno 24* 1847.—tf GEORGE MYERS. XISP OP xettebs. *oVi:tlti»KD ik tub "voLuln-eKa*’ sr AfronmUKt. §JO. And he it further enacted, * • *. ■ • • * 4 ■ And nil advertisements made udder the orders of the Post* HRs ter General, in a newspaper ot newspapers, of letters un called for in any Posl-uflicc, shall bo inserted in the {taper or >n|tcrs of the town or place where tho office advertising may te situated, lidviug (ho largest circulation. [AVtc Post'Office Late, passed March 3,1845. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In the Post-office at Carlisle, Fa., September 1,1847. Persons in quiring for letters on this list, will please say they arc advertised*. AllenGeorgß . LynchHchry Brenhcman Satntidl A - Leldig N N BallWilJiam LlnoCathnirlne BlaheJane M’LaughlinTliomdS Bitel W E Lum Rev Philip Brown JoiiH Lewis Solofooh Bilibins Mary MielliCarl ’ Carrey James Meyler Gregorjr 1 Chaney GaseoWay Myers John ’ Cook David Messinger Sarah Ann CollinS John lij M’Vey James T 2 ’ Chaheyß GiS Noore Margriel . Cooper Wlckliffd Mary Cornwell Wm Mocklan Samuel Dorrjphn .. Miller Daniel . Darr Williath Orrieft Roy Henrjr Dilard Julian Kphlnson-Hunter Dixon Henry il W Jfichtsson Mints * Duffy Wm W Boss Joseph Dnnbarger John Kamspy Martha English George W Rose A Frilz Friederick Siocbey David K Frahcis Sally Sweigett Wm R Fallon John Shblipp James Gihler William Shaus William Gibb John Smith Jacob Gorgas Benjamin Senders John Games Srtmubl , Tuckey John WcftU*y HumM Jane or Ann Trimble Jobh Hamilton Samuel Thompson Hantald Hipplo,George , Veasey G W Jones & Evens . Whitman Jacob Johnson David Watson Chrlatopnci Joy James \Vclsh William King Ellen , Zigler Henry Khno Abraham G 3, Ziylet Sabina • Koasy Rebecca U . , ... i B GEo. SandErsoN. p.m. { Xj’Undcr the new Postage Law,advertised tetters are charged two eenia each irt addition to the regular postage , • • ~ ’ . _ roiFic' LETTERS testamentary on llld foil will and tbs (ament of Adam, fiicliclborgcr, laic of Silver Spring township, dcc’dj, have been granted to the sub&cHbbt feeding In said toWnSltip; Ail persons imitated to said estate arc requested to make imme diate payment, and (hose haviiig claims will prbScnl them prdporly authenticated for settlement. 11 JOHN BOBlJjEx’r. September 2, 1847;—6t . . ... Teachers Wanted. TIIERE will be Serth Teaehera wanted to take charge of the seven schools in Fratiklbfd loU'iishlp for four mouths during the ohstilng fait and winter. Tho School Directors of said district will meet at the store Of Messrs; LcfckbV, bn Saturday tho 18th day of September nc*t, ol 10 o’clock, A. M.j fof the pur pose bf examining and granting Certificates to slich applicants ns may bo considered qualified to teach In said schools. lly order of the Board; ROBT. LAIRD, Sec'y. August 26,1847.—4 t u A (> i' ivitli i:«t vi’ i:.S; Only $1,50; A ,T 1<; J. VV; nEAll;re«poctfuliyl(irrf™iinol.».l|M iVi ami Genflcmcn of Carlisle «»d Wctnfty II ■«< has taken room, for a few weeks, on street, nest door td Arnold's .(ore, where. * ,h ” hinrostand best appafadr* eitont, «nd materials 0/ he finest quality,'ho f« f fVT/fn i°.lWo C noi - 11 i .. a L»« «Pfln in Dflfiocr»eo<ypea,anJ fully dovol* ophiff Ilia eye ( ,110 imperfection of which hue *0 long Been on ohieclion to llii. el.ss pf imnlalure.) and Xhnr to the whole picture e lifelike appesranotl un- ' naiinll* seen in Daguerreotype ramlalnree, LlkcncMcrf of ciiKdrcif ns y oang a* two years, taken in eiqu'Wio stylo? and where I* Iho ptfront who would t not pay llio paltry aum of $1,60 foracorrcfct likeness 1 of u child nt that interesting ago I . ] Family groups taken in splendid stylo and aimed* ' erato prices/ . • # Single pictures, medium size, colored true to life, and warranted nut to. fade, for $ 1,50, including ,a fine morocco case.. As his stay will bo limited to two or tiireo weeks, those wishing to procure miniatures 01 examine specimens \yould do well to callsocn. . M inialures mode, without regard to Ul6 state of IUo weather, between the hours of 8 o’clockjA. M. and & P. M. Instructions given in tho art for a reason* able remuneration, WXXCH’S JfATIOXit emeus! FROM THE OLYMPIAN AMPHITHEATRE, PIItUBBtrUUi ' 1 - . J THtB splendid eqacsirloh company composed en tirely of STAR PERFORMERS, nil! exbibit under their splendid Water Proof Patiltion, com* modiously furnished for (ho comfortable reception of 3000 persons, at Carlisle, Thursday September 30, afternoon and evening.. Admission SGcts. Independent of Willis's celebrated Brass Band, " the company will be saluted, on their arrival, by 1 Mr. Wallace's String playing airs from the most popular Operas 1 In the evening the pavilllon will tie illuminated by the patent syivie Goa, invented by B.- F. Caston, Esq*, of the United States Navy Department; Wash* ington. It Is an entirely new method, giving a superior light; free from all nauseous effluvia, the 1 fault of all other attempts, and casting a light scarce ly less brilliant than the noonday sum | Constituting this company . will be .found Mr, J, 1 G. Cudwahader, who will ride his much admired 1 acts of the Russian Envoy,\)xv Terrors of a Sorcerer ' of. Siam, and the beautiful episode of the Sprite and his lost Wing, 6n2, 3, and 4 horses. 1 - 1 Madame Lousia Howard, the great katitk re- I male saussTiuAi*, whose admirable .personations; ! on a single horse charm and delight ail her, justifying public opinion In awarding to.her the the high position she basso successfully held amidst a host of rival stars,. Clown— -Dan Rice,,the .* mlrth-ptaycking Dsn,^ v whoso infinite JEST and FUN* unstained by rqdd ness and vulgarity, places hint fat beyohd the reach OfIMltAtlOK. Mr, Horace Nichols, tlio prince of Ring'Masters. The Rivers * Family, whoso union of talent* is, without a parallel! in the world*. Qhdttes Rivers the moat finished artist in his arrangement and exe cution'of scenes and gymnastic groups. Frederick Rivers presents every hind of Foreign act, that can surprise hy novelty, end Master Richard Rivers, (the * Inimitable,*) will perform his act on a single horse, as performed before the President ttrtd Senators' of the United States, and by all'present declared the most perfect union of WONDER AND GRACE’ the world ever knew. 1 , Master T. Neville, who has acquired the tare art. of riding, and executing the most difficult feat* bieft*' wards , on ai tingle horse. Mr* Wm. Stuul will ride his fine classic action 2, 3 and 4 horses, forming a pyramid of five persons,' whom ho will bear above his horses ,at lightning speed. . Signiof Oertndnt, the. mighty Itilian equestrian will rido his incredible nieroinahlie stents introduce ing, * Lea batons dn dlahlef. and his Golden Ple*‘ lons t se. i\c. Ho will also bring forward bis two wonderful doge, whose feats are without equal in the Arena. Mn W. HoWard, the Spanish scenic Hder, and groat representative of the Red Man of the Forest. Mt\Charks Foa/cr, who rides « great dramatic scene, and a Grand Military act, entitled • HONOR TO OUh HEROES. Or All for our Country , In Which by the eid of cor* reel enninme, he will represent the Chief Patriarch praying for pis country, GEN. ZACK TAYLOR, at Monterey, Htnxft Snfr, n yankee volunteer, Santa 1 Annas the commander of Mexico, concluding with the SOLDIER OF FREEDOM, beating the memo* rable resolve,Obx. Txftott Kftvi* amnia* HlsnSi” .Mans the * Cirque Olymplqtle,* will introduce the Arabian Dancing Mare,-“Haimfe;’* whoso bcautiftjl .dances fat surpass anything of (he kind ever yet brought before the puhiic. Also .the comic ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will, by their comic dinner scenes, leaps and counter-leaps, prove theif instinctive bent for drollety. faST Parents and guardians may with confidence, bring their families, as under the WatCbftll cere'of the proprietor, nothing approaching a shade of vul - garity can find its way among the choice representa tions of the Arena. - • . Tim afternoon and evening performances entirely varied. Carlisle, Sept. 9 104?—41 Englo liivctfy Stable, THE subscriber respectfully announces lo hid friends and the public generally, ’thftl he haft opened the aboVe nambd Livery Stable in the alley - in the rear of the Market Hbose, where he can and will accommodate all those Who may UlVe him •' awv call, with good HOUSES, ifUGGIES|< *sgaj\ C ARItl AGISS, &C. The public may dev \\P( pend on gelling good and safe hbrsea, aft L wifi in no Case give out a horse unless 1 ean re* commend him as safe and genlle. Prices tnodfcf* ate. He hopes by curefbl attention to merit and receive a share of public patronage. ... S.J.N, SMITH. N. D.—Til ft subscriber has not rellntjuishbd ihd House and Sign Painting and all favors in lhal line will still Be thankfully received and pUnclu* ally attended to. Carlisle, August 2d, lBi?.—3m Economy VttUty tittd Lljfhtl Pine Oil & Solar £ard l*amps> MB. DYOTT * KENT, Lamp Manufacturer*! , No. 64 South Second street, one door belosr Uhcsnut, Philadelphia, have constantly on hind * complete assortment of DVOTT'B Patent Improved* PINE OIL LAMPS* which are superior In’canstruor lion, mote simple in arrangement and enurace imv irovcmcnlfi and m. Vantages possessed hy no othefj jQinpst Thu cost of burning them does.nol ojeeed; one-half Of that of an> other light) and products a light ihofo brilliant than gas. THo (amps arc sd rcnslructbd that they can bo burned dry, when tho wick is short. Tho vVick, which is consumed* being * supplied with Oil by b feeder Underneath iU This arrangement keeps the oil always pure In tile lamp, t ami rbndels olhbr clcdnStng ollogeilier Unnecessary* ami the reebnt IthprdVbmbtlU made by the patentee, addsbcabtyld Ihcit ap|>carancc* aha rendfcfa management do easy, that a child can take ettre of . them. They drb perfectly safe, and ftbe from Unplea sant blldUn In oddUidh Id l(io above, wc haVe a largo and hatydr sdmo assortment of DYOTT’S WfcWLV iMPftO VED SOLAR LARD LAMPS* d great Variety of patterns:. Hanging Lamps, suitable fo> Churches, Stores, flails, Factories, Lodgo Rooms* HoteHand Billiard Saloons, and Lamps with shades, designed' for reading, and for every pbrpote where, light, is fcqbired. A handsome Variety of CANDELA* BRAS, DdtJQUET HOLDERS* and ©Very article pertaining lo (lib lamp business. HaVlng ©Very fii cillty for manufacturing* we ard prepared to sell,- .wholesale and retail, ns cheap as any other dealers,, ond tho 'irtlcfes Src warranted equal In appearance, and superior in CdristtuCtioil, to Uny that can, be pro cured elsctvhens ■ . - N. Hi Lamps, Ac. regllt, silveiedi lifunj'ed and re-, potted In (1(0 best mnnhef. Oil Mirijfc of evegr de scrlptictt! alfo/ed to hmfi Pino O/h Phlld., SCpti 8,1841—0 m Allegheny Mtfn»e, 580 MAriKKf SrtttTf PKiiJoiirnu. milE auliaoriber (Into Of Ibo. Wa.bjnglon Hold. I llnrriaborg, Pa.) Ink** (bi» ntotliod of Informing , l.fc old friends and (lie liakvti (lio obovo nartfed ilOl tL. Tliohoilae iaalry and comfortable, and liaa been exlenalvdy altered, land Improved,ondllio proprietor liopeii by • alriet. nllonllon to littaincaa,-ami a proper earo.for Ibe iom- Port of bla gneata, to merit and rcceiro o abate of public patronage. Tbo Houao la altuated ton eon-' , vonient for tbo Travelling Pnblio, being only two.: doota above the Ilarrlalm gand Pillaburg Depot,and within two inlnntea walk of tbo Baltimore and Read ing Dope la. ‘STABBING attached to tho pteroiioa, Terror, tT tier day, E, F. HUGIUSv I'rajirieron, fbila., Aug. SO, 1817.—3 m mount Gail* IrlMl> THIS i« the best article over for elcmi-* fling ami polishing every kind of Metallic out! Glass-; ware, being superior lo rotten atone, whiting, &e.,ss , it produces the mo*t brilliant ami lasting' polish wW* l * very Utile labor; It is also an excellent* windows nnd'inlrrors. The American TWpbM «*•**/• together free fimn mills niiJ corrodl"* •£{[{£ JSff; onJ Is, Uctofiuo, superior to in Europe,. No person whon«sw . wf ; Jo Without it. I’rlce > 3 }. c '"“ n *£/p!pcor<i i( (ram, wishing to purchase llie mum ) foiitutliig ooo'fWv I * \Y. StplcitMr '** 7 ' . ~N ■/
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