Sale. THE subscribers offer-at public sale, on the pre mises, 6** Sallirddy the Oth.day of October next, that valuable Finn situate in South Middleton town idiii) CuriibdHanil county,,*uh6ut 3$ mites south of Citnisl°t nwtr’llte Forgo rOnd { cohtaining.between 00 A nd 100 Acres of first raid Limestone Land. ’ The improvements arc a House, JLog Burn, ffinll|W(thp jailor nearly how,) a good-TEN ANT,HOUSE, arid other Out buildings, miA|»plG Orchard of ihHving trees, together with a ndmbet df Chcri-y and. Peach trees, all in thriving cdnditloii. .. A well of excellent water near tho door, Ad. Bctvyccn l 2 dblSacrcs of (he above is.Wbod lotld; arid U Well limbered^', The remainder iscltfarr cd land'ahd In i higli ofcdlUvatiori. , ; FerAnhs iwishing to View tho ‘.properly wiU call on either of two * wh6 reside* in ,the town gl,ip afbfbtfaicL Solo ’(q Goljimdnco' at’.l2 o'clock, nobttj when terms Will bo mgde known.by .' .. JACOB WISE. ’ , v HENRY WISE, / , . • • ’ FREDERICK 1 WISH, i Adnirs: of Frkdirick Wtie;- St-. dic'd. LAND. ’flic admipislratorS abbyd, will also offer for snlo at the same , time and plaqo, a tract of Mountain Land, situate pqai; .Mount Holly Iron Works,.town ship aforesaid,jCpnlaiqing about .30 Acres.;, Ori/lhis tract there is muph, valuable timber.; Persons wish ing lo f viow this jprppcrly will please call on,either of the admlhistrdtors th'e day bdforo the sole; arid every information wlll'be given’. . Soptembdr 23, 1 ' ' • . ’ Tapery for Sale. . THE subscriber win sell of public salol oil Friday the Ist day bf October rioxf, at-. 1 o’clock, P.-M., hi tho Auction .Room of Win. Gould, In the Market House Square, his;.Tfih-Yard, embracing . ' THREE r LOTS OF GROUND situated on the corner of East.and Pomfret streets, in the Borough ;of Gqrl;gld. The Tancry consists of 28 Largo Layaway Vats, 5 Handlers, 2 Letches, 2 Bates', 3 Limes'and 1 <ii Largc;Pool; : : > Which ; is constantly supplied with freshwater from tho nc»W L falling l.otarl Spring, which riiiis oh the oast side of tho'Tannery. Tho buildings are Stone and Frame, latga npd extohsivo. There ate JgpjL Two Comfortable Dwellings jiiiKHLaUaehctl to said ■ premises. together with House, Oven, &c. T|iiB'iB,one Of Ihehiost desirable tanneries in Cum berland county;" life, location is good, convenient and hcalthyi and could, if..wanted, be enlarged to any ex tent* -7; <- r:- The JicsV Chcsnilt .Onkßaik was purchased (lie last three Bark Reasons at frdih $3,50, to $4,00 per cord. • ‘ ‘ ‘ • ' \ 1 Every Vat In the ydrd Is now full of hides of skins With a faVgu lot of Chesnui Oak Bark, which will be sold with the yard if desired'* 'Also,a largo Sums Table,; Stmte Hide Breaker, a Pa -tertl BaHc Mill, /■ with i\\ necessary tools and apparatus will bb dispo sed with the yardv^^v;; ;i I will also sell ottno saiW time, that valuable pro fterty situated in East Liberty containing GO cel fiont and jfiO feet in. depth) With a largo 2 story .STONE HOUSE) JlO by 40 feet,'finished arid hbVvjOdChpicd aslwo sep arate dwellings, with Blab)cs, Oven. dec. This pro perty bcing only a fewyard& fVbm lhc Morket Housn Square with tllo adVarttigb ‘of ah alhty through to PomlVct•,street,’, would 'ho' .suitable for a Butcher, a Lumber or a Livory Yard*--'Terms made easy. h : ROBERT SNODGRASS. Carlisle, Sept. S 3, 1'847.~5t Orpliaiis’ Court Stile. BY. virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, llic real estate of Daniel Seirer, lato of Southampton township, dcc’d., on Friday iho 23d day of October hext, oh the ptemiser, at I i o'clock, A. M. Said farm issitaalcdSJ miles south of ShippcnsbUrg) Wear ‘CocUenovct'a mill) and Contains 115 Acres, of which 25 is Woodland of on excellent quality, mid bounded hr lahlffi-or Michael CochcnoWciyCoTtlslo Bunk'and William Barber. The improvements sro ' MTwo Dwelling Houses, LOG BARN) a well of ncVcr failing Wa ter near the holiso-, and a sprihg of run hing water runs'lhrough one end of the farm. Also an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. Terms of sale—s2oo to be paid oh the cbhfitma lion of the sale) one third of. the, residue to, bo paid on,lho first day of April, 1848, one third, to remain In the hands of the put-chaser) and Jljc interest on the same to be paid to the widow during her life, and hftcr her dcalh lho principal to bo paid to thb.Ucir's, Hie bnlanfco In throe equal annual payments) lb bo secured by Ircfcbgnizanco in iho Orphans' CoUrt. At- IcndenCo will lie given liV , •>. , .. ... tifctinpfefltbNE. . ‘ AaWV. tf/ Vahiel Seirer, deed. Scplcmucfr 23,1847.—51 , ■ ' . Private Sale* ItDE Bllbstrillcr oftbhi al priVulcpnlc a lot of groUnd I situate in SoUUidni(lifan township, 4 miles .past'of Kliippcnshurg, and within I mile of Lees X Uoadm botltidnlng 10 Abfer, all bleated and In a good stole* faf cultivation. The Improvements are a story Log ftweiling HousC) mJp I lyPCabinflt'MaW Shop; barn; good Slab. and other convenient outbuildings; Tlicro lb a good asboidmenl of young Anil IhHVing fruit trees fan the premises. . If not sold at private Sale before Saturday the 23d llav of October next;.it will on that day ho offered at public sale, on the promises, at 1 o'clock, P; M., and tchrn. made known. JOHN WIIITMYER. September 25, 1847;~3t* Orphans’ Court Sale. BY- virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county,’will ho offered al public Bale, on Saturday iho 9lh of October next, on tho premises, at 12 o'clock, noon, a trad of, land; sit. uato m Dickinsqn township, Cumberland bounty, adjoining lands of Abrahatn Hon arid others, con- Jatning 100 Acres, more or less, of good land, in a very good state of cultivation and under fence.— I bo improvements arc a two story ' ' LOG HOUSE, J{||jnLand Double BANK BARN, with other a spring of, water, and an Orchard of choice fruit. , t | Brm ® °f sa!e- r one-half of the purchase money ‘•l™* ®n the confirmation of the sale by tho .J.f 1 ' *bo residue.in two equal anuual payments "Hhout interest, WM. U. SADLER. c JJdm'r, of Geo, Hockey, dic'd. J*Ttomber33, 1847 3t Wltoal Estate for Sale. ILL Ihj sold at public bale, in pursuance of on order of Jho Orphans' Court of Cumberland Batur(la y the 16th day of. October next, .1 . 0 clock, A. M., on the promises, the following j or rca l estate, Into the properly of Jacob Fay- * eHuate in Mifflin township, Cum- N.» i hounded by land of Brandt. J. l3fl 8 a ™ m * ** am P» — l— Whislcr', containing Ho , 1 M » moro °r less, of which about 100 acres l}., c *® arp d and the residue well timbered—having erected a two story jfak Log House, JimUSILOG BARN, 6tqno Spring House, Wu ®SSßS§gon Shod and Corn Cribs. There are Loci! ♦'l'* 8 ? crea o * c °ll°nt moadowH, n quantity of and n . 11 . ,er on said land, a good Apple Orchard f aiUnff VUr n ty <- of othcr fruit trees.. There Isa.novcr Uj llff water convenient to the house and run *»id f..r Cr P nB *‘ n ß through nearly nil the fields on Mill i n m * i 0 l“ n d i« Slate of an excellent quality Tum? K °, od Btatc of cultivation. ; v lion of n °* aa *°“"floo lobe paid ,on the confirmo ojj B “l° by the court! one third of the balance given anf 01 , April, M 348, when possession will bo in i Wo u n deed tnadd to iho purchaser, the, residue i an , payments Ihcroaflor without In* oilier in n .i« " ucu^ : i’y judgment, bon J/» or. In such Inr. 0 .? 8 >»«y lie satisfactory to the bdinlnistru-. Bop.e.„b„ S3^f7 's]A N FAYLOK, Adn.V « , Orphans' Court S:ilo. A'''Valrijihle arid 'Fqi-m. B Y virtue of an order of tho Orphans* Court bf Cumberland county, tvill.hu sold at public outcry on the premises, dn Saturday, the 30lh of October next,' o'clock, A. M., d plantation or tract of; land, situate in Westponnshorough' township, containing about 160 Acres of first rate Limcslone.Lond, hound ed .-by lands of Sharps* and Myers'* heirs; sdnively, Tritt and Montgomery. Tho celebrated. Big Spring runs along tho western margin bf tho tract, a, stream that never fails or freezes, and is unequalled by any spring in the United Stales. The improvements are a first rate . . _ _ i, flouring Mill, ' three stories high, with two run of stones, situate on tho above named spring, a ... M Dwelling House, Bath arid Stabling, Miller’s House, Coop er Shop, Orchard, &c., all in the best of order..,; About one-half. of. the tract is cleared.. Tho balance covered with thriving-Timber. The whole will bo sold separately or together as may best suit purchasers., This property about 2$ miles from the Newville Depot of the Cumhcrland’Valloy Railroad, in tho heart of a rich country, and-offors strong in ducements to capitalists. . - The terms of sale are-Onc-third the amount of tho purchase moneyito bo paid on'the confirmation of' the sale ,oy-tho'.court; and the residue in three equal, annual payments without interest, to he secured by judgment bonds. : JOHN PIPER* ; «. . ; , . JOHN 8. IIUNLAP, . t . u .V. Admr's. of James. Piper, dic'd. September 23, 18*17.7-61 , vOrplians’-Cotirt Sale. BY: virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland.county, I. will expose to public sale, on (he premises, on Saturday the Ifitfi day of Octo ber, 1847, at 11 o’clock, A. M.i~a tract pf land in Eustponrisborough township, Cumberland, county, bounded by,lands,ofiMury Rupley, Henry Moltz’s heirs,' and tho Conodoguinct creek;, containing 45 Acres and 23 Perchos, neat measure,'about one-half of which is cleared arid under fence, and the residue in (hriving 1 timber. There' bre erected on the premises a small jfagdL - Log House and Stable, there are two never failing springs of on tbo premises. The*property is near the Susquehanna river, arid.about thioo miles Harrisburg, and half a mile from Bratus Iron Works. The terms will be made known.on. the.day of sale by GEORGE RUPP, Jri, Adm'r.of Geo.Ruplcy, dec'd. September 16,1847. —5t Orphans’ Conrt Sale, IN pursuance'of an order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the following Real Estate, lato the property of Armstrong Irvine, dec'd., will bo sold on tho premises, on Saturday the IGlh day of October next, at 12 o'clock, nqpn. of that day, viz: All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate, in Silver Spring townlhip, In said county, bounded by lands of George Bclslioovcr, Jacob Harman, An drew Irvine and others; and containing about. 121 ACRES, ' about 85 acres of which are Limestone, and (ho re mainder Slate land of good quality. Between 30 and 30 acres nro.i|i thriving young timber opd.the rcsi; due in.cultivation. This land is well fenced, a largo portion of it being post and rail. ' The improvements arc a largo ' ■ ■ iri,- Stone Dwelling House tHpIL 1 ■ ' KITCHEN, a largo : Stonc/Raiilcllni'ii, w.ilh a Threshing Machine attached, und bthar out buildings., Themes a good well at the door- and a very superior limestone spring near, tho house. A Young APPLE ORQHARD of grafted fruit and oth er kinds of fruit trees arc on the premises.,, There arc two good mills within a mile of this farm. Will be offered- at (be same time, a lot of ground adjoining the above and containing about one ’acre, having thereon creeled a good LOG HOUSE AND FRAME STABLE, • well suited for n.Tenant.House. .There are some choice fruit trees oh this lot. , Both properties can bo viewed at any time before the sale. Tho conditions of salo will bo made known on the day of sale by • HENRY W. IRVINE, \Adn\r. of • Armstrong Irving dec'd. September 16,1847.—-5 t y * v Lan, Ex. insert, mark charge, and send bill to this office.' i \ ~ i Orphans’ Court; Sale.; BY Virtue of an order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, tho following Real Estate, late tho properly of Jacob Lcidigh, of Monroe town* ship, in said county,' dec*d., will oo sold on tho prom* iscs, on Saturday tho 16lh of Oclobcr next, at 12 o’* block, noon, of said day, viz: / All that certain plantation ot tract of land, stlunto in Che said township of Monroe; bounded by lends of Joseph Brandt, BHckcr*s heirs, Sflmucl Hoffcrl and otljors, containing ICO Acres nndlO perches, neat indasuro, of good land, about 105 acres of which arc cleared and iii cultivation, and -the residue in good timber. ’The impiovcincnts arc a largo two story 1 AsbL Stone House, T?«™r ■ a largo MM . STONE DANK BARNv an Oil Mill, Wogon Sited, Cider Press, Stone Spftng House and other oiit buildings." There is a good deal of Locust; Chosmil and Piho Timber on tho premi scs, and a good Apple Orchard; ’ Also; a tract of land hear the foregoing, bounded by lands of John Bclsheover; Samuel Hoffert; John Westfall and others; containing 42 Acres and C 3 perches, neat measure, 28 acres whereof ard fcWbrcd and in cultivation, and tho residue good UmbocJhihdi Also; a small lot of Mountain Land til said town, ship, bounded by lands uf Ego’s heirs; containing 2 Acres and 61 jiQfchcs; having thereon creeled a Log DWELLING HOUSE and a Lhg Stable. Persona wishing to purchase any of iho üboVo properties are requested to. call and examine the sumo before tl»o day rifsulc. Cdhdilibns made known on the day of sale by ’ JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr. t iVuslfce apftointkd hi/ the Orphdne' Cotirt Sept. 16,1847>~6l v i to make sale; Town Properly for Sale. IN pursuance of ah order of tlio Orphans* Couri df Cumberland county, ! will expose to public solo, on the promises, at 10 o’clobk, A. M. oh Thursday the 7lh day of October; 1847, ; 1 , , ; FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, ! eitunto bn tho north-cast corner ofSoulli and Pitt sis. in Iho Borough of Carlisle, the properly of (lie heirs of Daniel Bowers, doo’d, vi*: - : ■ ■ Fo. 1. Situate on thu corner of ,soid streets, con tains 30 fooUn front op PUt street, and extends, in depth 110 feet lb a ten foot alloy, No. 3, contains-30 foul in front on Pitt street, and adjoins (ho above. , No. 3, contains 60 foot!in front,.with a two,story -teA: DWELLING HOUSE, braille 11 ' vcl ' walor > a ' ll! otllor improve l No, 4, contains JO fool in front on PUt slrool, and adjoins the lust. > •• No. 5, olso contains 30 font in front, and adjoins Iho above ondiots of John Moll. All those lots ex tend U 0 feet back to a ton foot alloy, laid out for the accommodation of these lots. • ■ , Also, at tho same lime and place, will bo sold TWO LOTS OF GUOUND, on tho south side of South street, said street on tho north, on the west by Michael Mathews, on .tho south by Goorgo Curt, and on the ea»t by G. W. Sheaflbr, containing together. 120 foot in front, and 840 feet in depth,being numbered and 38J In additional out-jots of tho Borough of Carlisle. As to all of the sahPproporly the lots will bo sold sepa rately oV together ns.will best suit purchasers. Terms olsulo—Tho per cent, of the purchase mo ney to bu paid on the day of solo—one, third to re main in tho property, tho interest of which Is to bo paid to the widow during her life, andl the principal at her decease—ono-thlrd bn tHo Ist rtf Aphl, 1848, and tho balance on, the Ist of April, 1849, to bb sc I, ; , ■ . Ailmr. of Daniel , ftaptomhor 10,1847 —3l ~ LANK DEEPS printed on. good paper for siilo at this Office cheap, J i ■: i 161* (foie. IjN pursuance of an ordpriof the Orphans' Cotfrt of Cumberland county,'\vill bo sold atpublic §alb,ori Friday the Ist day of Obtobor next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tho following deSdribed Real laic the pro* petty of Jacob Hlghi doccaficUj.viir.. , : ,No. 1; A tract of land situate in.MifiUh township, in said bounty; boUhdotl.by layds of IsaatiChfistlicb,- Georgo North’d hclraV.Johtl High, and lands of the hoird of Said occcnchl hereinafter described as Njj.2, dhd fc’ontaining 227, Acres and 81 Porches* neat inoa sllrb{ having thereon erected a two Story . . Jfejk. Log DWelling llottsc, TrnVML KITCHEN, &c., a double isSM LOG BARN,. Wagon Shed, Cord Crib and Cider Press* a Well of never failing water convenient to tho house, and a good Apple Orchard. About 70 .acres of the Farm is first rate Timber Land; and tho residue in a good stale of cultivation, of which about 30 acres aro good meadow, tho groatorpart of which is suitable for til. No. 2. A tract of Land, adjoining tho above dc> scribed form and land of Henry Miller* Abm. Whis ler,.Moses Whislor, Daniel McLaughlin, Jacob Kit nor, George Hoon and others, containing 184 Acres and 113 Perches, neat measure, having Ihotcon erec ted a two story, LOG HOUSE AND KITCHEN, a double LOG BARN, Wagon Shod, Cotn Crib, an Apple Orchard and a never tailing well of Water near the door; About SO Acres of the above farm aro first rate Timber-Land, 1 and tho ressduc in a good slate of cullLvation, 61 which about 20 acres afro good, meadow* , , The uuoto (roots will bo sold separately or logo* thor to suit, purchasers,, on the following terms i Thu boats of-Sale to ho paid by. tho purchaser or purcha* sera on the confirmation of tho sale by the court, at which time ho,of they, will be required to enter intd fccpgnizancc ini the Orphans’ Court with approved security,,U> seciiio (he.residue of the purchase mo* ncyj to bcpaldas follows—one third io : remain in the hands df tllb pufbhiiscr during the life of ilie wi dow of daid.dcbcdenii thb interest to bq paid hof an* nually, continenblng on. tho Ist of April ndxt, during her life,'arid (Li her death the principal to ho paid Id (lie heirs of fiatd decedent;'ode other third 16 be paid on tlio-lut of April next; when possession will be given and a debd made to the purchaser—thb remain ing third td bo paid in three equal anmlal payments thereafter without interest. No. grain will pass to (ho purchaser; ad the farm is rented arid. tho grain posses; to the renter. Any person wishing to view, said farm mdy call on the subscriber rcsiding.on the premised. , . JACOB HIGH, ; . T • Aqirif- bf Jacob High, dic'd. September 16, lB'4V.—3t Public Sale. IN pursuance df an Ordrjr. df tho Orphans’ douft of Cumberland collnty{ .will be sold at public sale, oh tho promises, on Saturday tho ,16th day of deleter next, ot 12 noott{ of said day; tho foal estate of Daniel Smith, lata of said coiihty, deccadfed, con sisting df a tract of land; situate in Soiiih.Middleton township, bounded by lands ofGilbcrt Scaright, Jas. Moore, William Peffet and others, containing ; ; ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or lees. The land is Limestone of a good qual ity and nearly all cleared. There Is a tfro story Frame Dwelling House, iM|| And Log Batn tlio same, with other improvements and a ? goqd well of water. The terms of sale will be as follows: • . The purchaser or purchasers of said properly will bo required,to pay to the administrator of said dcce dent, one, half of the purchase money on tlio confir mation of the, sale by the Orphans* Court, and the balance or. other halfrin two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to bo secured ments. The purchaser or purchasers are to have one half of. all the grain in the ground and to get possession of the premises on confirmation of the silo. WILLIAM MOOUE, - ■ i, ; Admr. of Daniel Smith, dec'd. September 16,18*17. —51 > h- ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of . Cumberland county, will ;I»o exposed to public sale, at the public house of John Slpugh,in Stoughs* town, on Tuesday the sth of October next, at IS o’- clock, noon, of that day; the following described real estate, lute the property of John Stough, senV. dec’d, vit: '■. No. 1, J 1 Tract of Limestone Land, adjoining Stoughstown,' Newton township, in said county, bounded by lands of John M’Culluch,' Sharp’s heirs, Brownawell’s heirs, the Horrisburg and Cham* bersburg turnpike road, and other property of tho said John Stough, deceased, 1 cbntoining 105 ACRES, 94£ Perches strict measure, of which about 100 seres arc cleared, under good fence, and in good cultivation. ■ Jnjl The improvements arc a large Two Story |£m||L' Stone House and Kitchen, occupied as. a TAVERN; a large BANK EARN; two Frame Stables.and other out buildings. A fine young apple orchard and other fruit trees, and n never failing well of water, ij No. 2, J 1 Tract of Limestone Land, in said Newton,township, hounded by lands of Skiles Woodburn, Jacob Bclshoovcr, Polly .Fulloii and the Horrlsburg and Chamberaburg turnpike toad, contain* ing7l Acres and 29 8-10 Perches, of which about 42 acres are cleared, in good cullivntlon/and under excellent fence: having thereon erected a two story and d half log House, X Log BhriK. Corn Crib, and Shedt Thdre is a good Orchard and Cider Press on the premises. No. 3 Two Stori) fir ante House, >• a Stone Shop, a Frame Shop and a.Ldg Stable, wtyb S- Acrca'diid dts {torches df land' tlioicto attached, Biluato in Stougstown aforesaid, hounded hy landqbf Mitchell Stewart, Samubl Mullingct/aild tract aforesaid. ' , *.“ Thti terms of sale will be| the purpart No. I—sloU to bo paj^^rpurpar £ ■ Np.’,2— and $5O Mn purpart No. 3—onJjifi of tho sale of each respectively. ‘ Orto third of tlio. purclmso of CTCTStWct (o remain in tho'lnnd, tho iiltcrcsi thereof lo bo jmul to the widow tif John Slough yearly and every during her life, and tho principal at her death to the heirs and representatives of tlio said Johh Stoligh, deeM; One,half of the rctfidurf of ,tile purchase mo ney to bo paid on tho first of April next when pos session will he given, aiid tho remainder in two equal annual instalments without interest, tho payments to be secured by.recognizances with security,in.the Or phans’ Court. Tho grain in the ground and repls to he reservedi and purchasers to pay dll taxed assess ed for the year 1848. . Duo attendance will bo given on the day of said by GEO; SANDERSON* , September 0, 1647.~(s . . , Tr.usied.^ Orphans! Court Sale. BY virtue of an order'of (ho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, Iho? Real Estate of Jbhn Ruth, late of. Newton township, deo’d,; will ho offer* cd at public sale, oh Thursday .tho 21st day of Octo her next, on tho promises, at l 2 o'clock, noon, vifci 136, ACRES, 16 PERCHES, of land, situate in Nowton township, in said county, on the State Road, about two and a half miles from NewvMle, eighty-six acres of which is fjrst rate llmo- Bionc land, and tho remainder of good slate, divided from the former by tho Green Spring, along which there is on both sides a tract of natural meadbw'of 0 acres. .Tho whole place is in the highest state of cultivation and under good fence, with tho exception of about 25 acres of woodland. Tho improvements are o large jga jL Slone Dwelling House, jjTjjJiLsrONE KITCHEN, a lortft? BANK £ESB!s3fcDAllN,Tenant Houso,and other nocos sury out-buildings, and a spring of never foiling wa* lor hear tho duor. Also a thriving, yoUng bearing Orchard of all kinds pf choice fruit* Persons desirous of examining tho place wiTPcall on either of the undersigned. The terms of sale \4il! bo ns follows: $lOO to bo paid on tbo con)lrpiattoh‘of sale—one oalf of (he.ro* slduo of tllo purchase hioncy on tho Ist of'April next, when possession will b'o glson, and the’ remainder rn two o(|Uol ahdu'nl Instalment ili6riartof \frilhoOl In** torost.,-The grain in*tho ground is rcsCfveJ.and the purchaser l Is to pay the taxes assessed for 1848, • WiLWAMHUTH, . VALUAtitU RtlAt/ KfcTATIE /for sale. , real estate; la(o the property of Gem j ■ ?.il IOOV | Cr ' Monroe township,, Cumberland! county , deceased,- will be sold by the subscribers (who are the Executor's 6f the said; George. n«d iho 4-^^^L 1 ” ( or tb« purpose of muking salc, of the.tvidoWdfidlichdor the said George and of the , ir !; i f r lB , f° h Dfinie, i deceased,) on Wednesday • • 1 hu i Bda y thc 7lh of October next. 1 -Pi* I .' V, r . 8 ! of ,llo9e days, to wit, Wednesday the Ctb,j will be Sold on iho premises, by public ll ©clock, A. M,j iho following tract of Limestone Lind, situate in Monroe towitahin, near Ihedprgo pf Michael Ege’s heirs, bounded by mnds tif/tbe said heirs, George Wobbcrt, Martin Diller a heirs, Jesse Young, George Lutz and oth ers, containing 259 Acres, 130 perches, strict mea sure. There are on the promises, two substantial J&bIl Dwelling Houses, liiijjy Two Bank Barns, «*Hfca Spring House, & other ont-bUlldlngs,. a good Orchard, a Well of water, a fine spring, and the Yellow' Breeches Creek funs’iHfoligh the prcm|ses. .This irabl of land will be sold logethor of in two pieces as may befit shit purchasers. On the same day and at llie same place, Will bo sold the Sato Mill tract separated from the above described tract by.iho Yellow ; Breeches creek, bounded.by Michael Ege’a heirs, James Crocket and others, and Containing upwards of 100 Acres; having thefbon orctHed a new two story : * . STOiAE UOUS£, ’: BANK BARN, Spring Mouse, a new Sato Mill,- and. other out buildings, a fine Orchard on the promises, and a good well of water, ; Ihere wjll also bo sold on the same day, a small lot of WOODLAND; bounded by James Crocket and olliors, and containing between i.and 5 acres of thriving young Timbfen On the second day, to wit, Thursday the 7th day of October, will be sold on iho promises, at I o’- clock,. P.M.; iho following tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in South Middleton township, in said.county, bouuded by Jacob Stickler, Michael Ege’s heirs and others, containing about 70-acres of goodCHESNUT TIMBER. This'tract will be sold, in pieces or together to suit purchasers.— In case ho sale is made of the land in Monroe townßhtp f Ahe same will bo offered for rent; - The foregoing lands are well deserving the at tention of all-persons desirous of purchasing first rate farms; and all. such are requested to call and examine the properly for themselves; which Can be done fty calling on Michael G. BellsthooVer, any day before the time of snip. Tho conditions will be made known onthe'day of sale. JOHN PETERS, MICHAEL G, BELTZHOOVEII JOHN BELTZHOOVER, . I HENRY LAHEW, ’ • Executors and Attorneys ih fact* , September 5; 1847.—41. ■ %• Harrisburg Slaals Zeiturig insert 3 limes and'sond bill to this office; ' Public Sulc of Real Eslatc. IN pursuance of nn order or the Orphans’ Court ot Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on Friday, the 15th day of Optbber' next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, the following described real estate, late the property of George Chrlsllicb, dec’d to wn: A. Tract of Slate Land, situate In 'Mifflin township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Jacob Ohrisilieb, the heirs of Daniel McDonald, dec’d., John Oiler and .olhets, containing 212 acres; bf which about . ICO acres are cleared and in a good state of .cultivation, the residue is limber land of an excellent quality.— There are about 15 acres of goqd'meadow on said fatm and a good Apple Orchard & other friiii trees; . The buildings are a Two Slor^ liquHL Stone House and Kitchen, A Double LOG BARN, and DISTIL LEUY, with a well of water near the door; Tho above, japd will .be sold together or in different parts to soil purchasers. The terms of sale arc: $lOO to be paid on ihe confirmation of the sale by the Court, one half the balance on the first of April next when possession will be given deed made to the puichascr, the residue in four equal payments thereafter with out interest, to bo secured by judgment of mort gage. The grain in the ground will. be reserved and the purchaser. The straw-which will ariM fronrtllio crop now in lhe ground, will pin to the purchaser,.. The taxes of -1848 to be paid by the purchaser. i SAMUEL MEGAW, WILLIAM CHKISTUBB, Administratorsi | I '•‘iS’ September 9, 1847. Public Sale. IN the case of tho ofdcr of Orphans 1 Court to Thos. Bradley, adm'h, of George Eiscnharf, dcfc’d;; for tho sale of the real estate of said decedent for the payment of debts; to Will A plantation or tract of and.situate in South Middleton township, Cumber* andp eounty, bounded by lands of tho heirs of Geo Biicttliart, sr. defc’d., Jonas Rudy,* Rot; A: T. M’GIU, trcbrgb’fCraighead and Mary Grayson, containing about* One Hundred arid Twettty-riight A tires, of which about 108 acres arc cleared,-hovlng there* on erected a large two story wealhcrboardcd aa House and Kitchen, mm* Stone & Frame Bank Barn, eSEBBand other outbuildings. SaUI adminis trator having mado return of the aforesaid order of Court on the 15th of December, A. D. 1846, that said real estate remained unsold, no sufficient pricobcing oifered for tho same, which return was accepted by tho court and at that time hold under advisement. : And now, to wit, 23d August, 1847. Tho court upon tho application of tho admin* iterator award a now order of sole, and do order and decree that tho aforesaid real estate bo sold at public sale, byTliamus Bradley, odniT. of. said decedent, on tub premises, on . Friday the Bth day of October nexl, at i o'clock P. M.j on tho following terms, vizi One hundred dollars to bo paid on tho confirmation of tho snlb by tho cotlrtjono half the balance on tho first of April next; when possession will be given and a deed matio to the purchaser; and tho residue In two equal annual payments thereafter-without interest, tho payments to lfh secured by jqdgmoht or mortgage. Rut before such dale be.iluido tho court further order ond direct that duo public and timely notice bo given by the administrator at lutffit twenty days before the safe tff tho ilmo nqd placo of sale,.tho promises to bo qqiil; anil where situate, by advertisement in at least oho newspaper printed in Cumberland, coitnlfr, and by,handbills, three of which shall be affixed in throe of tlio iiloat publib plates In the vicinity of tho pro* parly to bo sold. ’ M . Sait) administrator to make return, of his proceed, ings at tho next staled Orphans' Court to' bo iiolil in Carlisle; in and fot said fcoiirity, dh (ho 14th of Elb* fcombur nqit. AUgust 36,-16^7— 1 71 • ’ ' ’ tircat Salo ol PERSONAL PROPERTY AT THE CARIjISLE IRON WORKS. THE undersigned will sbllal public 4sltti oh Saiui day, the 25th .of beptomber, 1847, ai Ino Car lisle Iron Works, 4i miles east of Carlisle, Cumber land county, Pa., his entire' stock pf personal proper ty used in carrying on said Works. The property consists of I 3 Mule Teams, of tHo iargeit eizo. (in good onlur) 7 Woo oll * Corn, WO ton. of Hoy, 40 HEAD OF HOGS, Furnoco Tool., i .ell of rilacli.nilih'i'ool., I 0« WM rKSSr riowes. 3000 Mshub ofc^ together with ,o yorloly of other u,Holt., Sofo to coninwnon nl 10 tf'cloclt 00 miiJ doy- Tkum, —A credit of «ix montho will Iw given on „|| .uni. oxcreding J2o~on nil auma not exceodlnH $«0 mid not leox limit $lO thri'O raonHia—,ll »ilni. Sejifcmbor i, 1817,—... . i[ Valuable I'afm at Public Sale. ON FRIDAY thb Bth doy of October licit, Ihb 4ub- ScribcrJr Will ollbf. for sale, trti (ho, premises, the ' tulhnblo Farm; late life property of John Johnson, Ucc’d., situate in WetftpbhMftho'ro'ugh fl«a Dickirtson towhsliips, hpdn tho tilrrtplko food leading from Car lisle to ChambcrsbUfgi about 7 miles Weil dfCaHh-lo mid 3£ miles south eatfi Of NcWvillc, ; CONTAINING 327 ACRES, 00 Perches of Limestone Land, about 250 acres of Which arc cleared and in an excellent stale of culti vation, and tho remainder is well timbered. The im provements-arc a two story * House & Kitchen, IDjilkLdG BARN, WAGON SHED; £Sj3SSsGorn Crib, drchtlril, riiiJ d neter failing well of excellent water near tho house—also a small Tenant House, with Stabling attached. The situa* Uon.of the land is such that U may,be readily divided into 2 or 3 good sized farms, and will be sold in parts er as tt whblc as tnnv be most advantageous to tho cfetatei Sale Id conunchco al io o’clock, A. Air, when terms will bo made known. Persons desiring information may apply either to Jacob Pallor on the premises, or to the subscribers. ROBERT LAIRD, JAM KS.R/IR VINE, , , Exr'x, off. Johusbu, dcc'd. September 9,1847.—5 t , PUBLIC SALE. BY.vhtuo of on order of the’ Orphons* Court of Otimbciiand county, and of a . Power of Attorney ffdm George Myers, of Ohio* I will expose to .public sale, on.the -premises, on Friday the Bth of October, 1047,.at 10 o’clock,* A. M., a lot or piece of -land in Ffbnkford township, bounded by Wm. Graccy, John Monscr, Henry Musscr, John Doner and others;con iainiuglO Acres, he tho same more or less, nil of which is cleared and under fcoml fence, having a two , story LOG HOtJSfc and LOG STABLE thereon erected, and a well of water at tho ISi|!ffiew^ oc>r n,1( I fufming water on the premises/ Teniis made known on tho day of .sale by , PETER MYERS, Guardian nf David tV Jesse Myers, ana Att'yi in fact of George Myers: September 0, 1847.—fit' PIIBLIC SALt!i BY ViHuo of an didor df tho Orphans' doiirl of Cumberland cobnty, fto will dxposo to public vale, on the prftilfccs, ml Friday thd Ist dak of Octo ber, 1847, Ml 10 o’clock; A. At., a plantation' in N. Middleton tbwnShip, bounded by‘Jacob Smith, Wins Donnelly; Samtlcl DlcclinO, Biilsfcr Blccline, Adam Fomhil and others, containing 99 Acres, more dr less, of g'ood Slato larid, about 60 acres of which are clear ed, under good fence and In a good state of cultiva tion, hating a good Mtog House & Log Biirii) thereon erected. There Is a hover failing spring of rtlnmhg ftatet oh tile ptcmiscs; an Apple' and Peach Orchard, dnd other imilrolo-. rachlei The lefhife will ho mode known on the day d! sdle by iOHN It. IIINEHAItT, . MfiNßlf RINEHART, Adinr\of William Rinthart, flec'm September 9,1847. —41 \ Valuable Farm Tor Sale. WILL Uo sold ot public solo oh Saturday the 2d day of October next, at 13 o’clock, an the pro misee, late (liu property of Michael Frieze,' deceased,- situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, about 3 miles soutn cAst'of Carlisle; aha 3 miles north of Craighead’s mill{ containing about 100 Acres of first rate Limestone land; . Ajbo.iit 75 acres are cleared and under good fenbe, and in a high state of cultivation. ’The remainder is well timbered; the improvements arc a two. story Dwelling House & Kltdheti, iTiiiiß'a 1J story Tenant House near the mansion a LOG BARN, Wagon Shed, Com and other out buildings, on excellent well of water near to tho house; also ah Orchard of choice fruit. Persons wishing information arc invited to call on the subscribers or on Joslah Shefier, who resides on said farm, - - GEO. DRINDLE. / '-" Vr’ 1 DANIEL FRIEZE, Alig.'sfc; 1846.—6 t • ■ ’ E: reeulor,. Valuable Farm for Said; BY virtue of a power of Attorney to mo executed; by Iho heirs df George Coover, deceased, laic of Monroo tbwhshlp, Cumberland bounty, I will offer for sale, bn tho premises; oh Saturday the 231 h of September boil; a tract of first rate . LIMESTONE LAND, (the pfojfcffy of Wo hfeirfl of Ocofgo Cdoror; dob’d;;) situate Irt Moorckj tow/ishlp; Cumberland tdilnty, cootpiaJng 108 Acres, more pr less;.. This property Is about li .miles west of Moqhaaicsburg, near- tho road Icading.frora Carlisle to Harrisburg, bounded by lands pf David Clark, John Line, ond others. It contains about , ■ s -20 ACRES Of TIMBM LAND, the residue iicing under good fence and in a high state of cultivation' The property will bo offered in two tracts to suit nurchasois; the one containing about 70 acres’with the improvements, tho other about 38 atres. Tho improvements are a two story AwX. Log House, lmijmit. Plastered outside—LOG DARN; and olh liiiillxwcr Outbuildings. There is also u never ASSfiaßfailing well of excellent watet at the door of tho Mansion House; urtd a sdbd A|h>lc Orchard and other fruit trees dn the- premises. Sale to tbni mcnco at 1 o’tlock.P. M. on said day, when Uib terms Will bo made known by JOHN DEELM AN. Attorney in JttH for tAe Helrh, August 19,. 1847.—61* Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscribers offer at private sale; their Form contning 188 octet, 140 of which Is limestone alid tho remainder .black slate lend, both of the first quality, situate in Silvor.Spring township, 1J miles ftom tho Cumberland Vullby Rail/bad, 10 miles frohri Harrisburg and 8 from Carlisle. Tho.tdtnplkO pusses through the Turin loading to (hb abate iifcbljoncd Thofb'.n.fo about ISS nefes cleared, hndcr ifbb'O fence and in a.hlgh stale of cultivation. The balance is well timbered—thriving ypling lochsi are growing till over the farm. The improvement* aft d llrick 11oiib<5$ .Alarge.Blink Biirii, with nil necessary oUt-hUildings; nnfl a well of good water convenient to iho door, Spring House in the yard anti piftrip In tho barn yard. Also;an Orchard df thriving Joung trebV;fcoh* sisting of ahoiit 50 different kinds of bhblce Apples, 25. different 'kinds of choice Pcabhbs; most df Hid dlflercnl varieties of Plumbs; Aprccots and Cherries —all nf which’ hate boeri selcbtod tb rlpcli in rdtalion from Iho earliest (b tholaicsi: , The. above is duo of iho most hnndeomly situated, and also among onb of tho host improved forms Iho,county. Periods wishing Information -on tho subject aro invited to aoll on the subscriber living on I tho promises, or William llnrknoss, in Alton town sl,jp* , WILLIAM ADDAMS. L August 26,1817*—tL , I A Cnroi for Siilc; mllE Bulifccrilior ofletf i mil.-, went of C.Hl.lof ht f'T.I f on Iho Conodoßuinol orceft Mod, M Wlf " milo from DavU’ mill.- the /urm conloini & a. holf Aercsj of firal-rolo limoilono land. AlloutSJ .o.cJmclkaf. od, well limed, .nil (n a hi ? K Blato of cfallivnltoi,-- tho residue is covered with pood timber, nnu the whole is under good fence. • The Improvements oto ft I frame House, ( I lum* A large Bank Barn, ' with.two floors, \Vogdu blied. fcorn Crib* Ginnery, ic„ iimfer thfa sdmo roof. There is Hlao V -UrioK 1 VVnsh*hmifie, SmoWhouw, of Hovell ing water, wiili It |mi\T iu ,U< under tho sumo io«f, and giber owi-hvilljUi»a«, A. K \> CUlejn,capable id containing BO liogidieadsuf >v«ler,ttnd ft young tlwW log Orohprd of beftpnu fmit| ft apod \Amo \\i\n % &c The building* weru all ouiU wjtWn ye»r*i ' Jun 6 a 4; . . GUOROE MYEftB; . WoQd Wanted AT tills OFFICiB IMMEDIATHny WELCH’S WATIOITit CIBCCSI FROM THE OLYMPUN AMPHITHEATRE, rtllLAUßLrill A fp HIS aplfcfidld equestrian company composed en liitely of STAR PERFORMERS, will exhibit under theif- splendid Water FroofPavillion, com modiodsly. tarnished for the comfortable reception of 3000. persons, at Cdflisle, Thursday September 90, afternoon and ctenlrtg. Admission 25ct«. Itulepcndcht. of Willis's celebrated Brass Band , the company will bo sainted, on their, arrival, by Mr. Wallace's String Handi playing airs from the most popular Operas-. . i In the evening the pavillioti will be illuminated hy'tbo syh'ic Gas, invented'by B. F. Coslon, Lsqj o! (he United States Navy, Department, Wash ington. U is an entirely hew method, giving a superior light; flee from all nauseous effluvia, tho fault of all other atlcrapu, and casting a light scarce ly less brilliant than tho noonday turn Constituting this company' will be found Mr. J. G. Cadwahader , who will ride his much adrairfed acts of l\\o Jiussinn Bn toy, tho terrors of a Sorcerer of Siani{ and the beautiful opisode'of the Sprite arid his lost win*;, an S, 3,.and 4 hmftcs. Madame Jmusiu Howard, tlib great native te male KftuKSTiiiAN, whose'admirable persohatiotfs, on a single horse charm and delight all who behold her, Justifying public Opinion in’ awarding (o her the the high position she has so successfully held amidst a host of rival stars, 1 Clown— Dan Kite, (lie * mirtt-proVoldhg Dan,* whose infinite JEST and FUN, unstained by rudd ncsd and vulgarity, places him far. beybnd tiio rcaicK of imitation. * • itfr. Horace Nichoh, tho Prihco of fling Masters. The HitirH' Fmlilii/, rtljosn unionof talent, is without a parallel! in the wdtld. Charles litters the (host finished artist in bis arrangement pnd exe cution of scenes and gymnastic grotipS. Pttderiek /if/pcrs'pioßcntH every kind of foreign actj thjtijcan ahrjfrisb' l<y novelty, and Master Richard liivbri, ((hit ‘inimitable.’) will jterfenu his act on a'single horse, us performed before tho President and Senators of the Unilod StnU’fl, and by all present declared the most perfect • Union of WINDER AND.UttAfcfc tho woMd ever know. .. . . Muster T, Ntville, who lias detjuitad (ho tdrb on of Tiding, and executing llib mdM dilficOlt feats back wards, on a single horse. Mn IVvn, Stunt will ritlr his fine classic 4eiB, dh 2/ 3 and 4 horses, forming a pyramid of five persons, whom Ho - will bear, above bis hOrselr dt ligbinirfg speifoi ■SV^n/or 'Gerntaui.tht mighty ItalUm nil! ride Ins incredible nicromantit sre/iesintroduc* ing, ‘ Lea hafoni nu dtablef and hU Golden .Pfa tons, i(e. dc. Ho will also, bring forward bis,two wonderful dogs/whose feats arc without equal in the Afoiitti Mr. U f . Howard, tho Spanish Scenic rider, and groat representative of the Red Mon of the Forest. Mn Char Its fibster, who rides a gfeat dramatic scene, and d Grand Military act, entitled Ud&dttTo our heroes. Oi All for our Coiintry, in which by the aid oftbr reii eosttiiiiS, he will tdprtiscHl (Nfc Chief Pstfiatch praying for hts country, UENr EACH.TAYLOR, at Monterey, IDiUft Sftrr, ayankeovolbnlfeer/S/m/a Annai ibo cpmfoniule) of Mcxlfco, contititli/ig With tho SOLDIER,OP FREEDOM; beating Uife rtiemo* rabio resolte,—“Oxx. Tixlok nxvttt atrribxs- nsns;” Muiis Dcriotie, of the * fcirque Glymptqbs,’ tHU introduce the Arabian Dancing Mare, '• jfiirffcfet” whose bOabtifal t/ancet fur surpass tßifthing Of .tlto kind cterfei brought before tho public. .Alib thb cofnfc ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will, by their conoid dinubr steuei, IrapA abd countcr-IcapS, protethelf ihetinriiye heiit fof flrollciy, • , ~! 4i ,j; . fly Pafcihs dhd guardians may witlr confidence bring iliblf labulibs/as ,Under thp. wd{cbrbl,cabb >of the proprietor, nothing approaching a gafjly fcrih find its sbij amdhg the' fcnOlteftfjrtldflltt tioni bf the Afeha. Tbti flncrntfoh oh’d cloning tiferldfiiiantfe* htilHiljj roribd. ■ . Carlirlc, Sc|)i. 0 1647—4 t EagloLlvcfysiablCi 1 THE subscriber respectfully annbtmbbS i# tiU friehdi apd the pbblic genbralffj that Hb had opened the abovo tidmbd Liverf Stable in ibb allef in t|ie rear of the Markbl'ltobse; whefb fib cab,and will atfCorriinoildte all thoSe ivlid may give Him 4 *bv ball; yv'ftli good HORSES, mJOtIIKS; CARRIAGES, kb. The plfollc rtihj dfe: M/T pend bn gfeulnb gobd anti safe hbikb£;ai I wifi in ho fcasb give but a horsfe ilhleßs 1 bafa r# conimehd him ak safe and gentle. Prices Model* ate. Hb bopfes by Careful attention to meHl and receive ft shatb of |iabUß SMtt’to " N. o.—The subscriber lias not relinijuisjitd IHIf House /toll Sigh Painting and all favors ifl .lhai line will si/li tfo if/anhfnlty refcfelved #hd phnfctu ally attended (o. 1 Carlisle! Aiigudt 20, £ISX OF IiIITTISAE Ab’vKit'hfiii) Tilt •'♦oit'Afiik” af r f 18. jfud he it/urtkir emitted, * * * • • * '♦, \ml nil advertisement* made under the onlehi of life roll* nastci General, In a noivtinlpvr oc nmvisp4|ifcr*, of lellef* un* sailed for In any J’oui-ofllco, bIioI) up.lnserted in theuaper of papers of tfte towii of plUrc where tliu olßco tidmtUltig may bo shuttled, Having the Iftrjrrit cJhcalntlort. '< • [iffiuo Pott'Qffice Lute, putted MafcK 3,1843. Lisft dF LETTERS remaining m aiCarlitdu, Pa., September 1; 1847; Pefsbia 2/1: qulHng for Ifcltof6 bit thin llsl, will plcalc Say lhbs aid ndVcHisbU; Allan Geotgb , LynbhllfemJ Urennehmh Sainbel A Leidlff NN ' Dali WilUritd Ltnp Catharine Ulaio Jdne •M , LaughUhTnob&ll Bilel W K Lum Key Philip Brown John , Lewia Solohum Bitibin* Mafy Alieth.Qarl . . Cartay Jamba MeylorGrefjoty [ Chaney GaaaoU’ajr MjdrS Jollh . Oboß David Mesalngfel Safaj) Ahß i Collins John H, M’VeJ Jahica f 3 ‘;; I Cllaney KGS Noore-MardHbt , Cbopfer WJcklifiV Blafcsrlnb^jMiity ; Comwoli 'Win MocklsnSahibel r ‘ Darr John MillefDphlfcl < : i Darr Willlafa )f(loh Rbvjllbnry : Dilard Juliah , Hoblhson Huhtor Dixon Ufenfy R W Bichbaabn MlW*. Durfy.Wm W iloaaJoMpn , Uunbalger John , jlauispy jlftfibEi Engllah.Gporpe .» JloabA*. •*’ Frii* Friedpriifc, fclnbkey i)|tyid> FranfciS fealty fewpjgeK Win it.. • r.. Fallon Jolin , fehfcypp James.,- Glbler William Shaiia yVilliam > r 1 • Gibb John,, ShiM Jacob; , i Gorgns Benjamin gilders Jobn t * ; . Games Samuel , . TucUMn Wf*le| % llmnea Jane or Xnn ' Hnmilion Samuel T/ioo»|)s6n JlahfeW SAtS fctfer M'* -Jam?,;- sssx.pi ■ R.atf Uctt.M afidsmmo ff t p^_ ZyJJtuU'r : lh'c lieiji Postage Lain,admrtUei lellere art charged tiilo ciillicbtli ih addition lolhercfular pMatji: ' 1 ' . ■, , NOTICE.' • LETTERS testamentary on the. laaV will and te«*- ttfmcnt of Adam BichelborgeT* late of'Siltclf Spring township, dcc’d., have been granted to th* subscriber residing In aald tovrnahip. Alt pOrtone indebted (o naid estate are requested to make Wimo dinto payment, and ihoa* having claims wiU present them properly auihcmicaU'd for vdllvritem. JOHN BOBUj EiV. ■ September 9,' 1847.—Ct . camv muetiww* f PUE member* of lltO IMhol lUon, (coluKil) Uod Jf Moolinu near ,dm Sp'l | 'l/ io XjL „“d JHonrdaV C»tl'mlji, o,i tMvi .n ,l jlm 54U».prmiiuiton i»f Kellsiooa * r L,,her ' ’-r—ui— I !—_ WOBK . XliyrhV KSFI'VTEP AT THIS OfHOT
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