! * r “ Auditor’s, Notice. , \..«8 lVdst account of Pcl'cr Bornliarli dolinß A^ 11 'J John Kinsey, baying been referred Iftijiie »J" c °ri .r to marshall and distribute tbq assets,™. • !^' J K«bv- Eivoi('tbat'l ivilhatlend-td the duties til* 18 ‘'‘Sent bn Wednesday tlld 2Ulli of Goto, nfthoapp my o oicq, ip Carlisle., All.persons bay. K» "".‘Kv drill blow liaitil, them in, on or before W c ' o " • ■’ ' WM, 11. MU.fjER, Auditor. ..vdl ty : .so'incK. ; r. -•/ n'TKRS of 'nilininiulralinn on the estate of Wil- T l im’SlnicU.'deed., lato of Eastpennaborough tp., Jj ll S ! „Vanlcd by tl,p,licgi S lcr of Cumberland t Jtc . (0 t f lo subscribers rosidingin said township. having claims against lbs estate will v t ihcm for settlement,and those who arc Indent* rfCKC siimake payoicptto, '* ‘ ■ / ‘ ,viU mane P, J , [ u ... :JOHN SHEETS,-- JACOBSHEETS, : ’Adw*r*, ihnt. 83,'1f1«- 6t *. EstateNotlcei LFTTERS testamentary on ttia.laßt will anil lose lament of Robert . McFarlano, lute, of- Newton ] J„ Cumberland county, deceased,. have been; l "*„i c( l by, the .Register of sold county to tlie 'su,b *'"ibcr» the first named living in Nowvillo, end the filer in Mifflin'township, county, aforesaid, .All jU ,is indebted to said estate' arc requested Id ( < 'o“ immediate payment, and those haying claims ~1 present them properly authenticated for settle "U , r THOMAS A. M’KINNBY, |M " 1- , James wooDBURNj, • September 23.1817.—Gt» Ei'r,. East Notice. At I, persons knowing themselves Indebted to Hid (übscribcr, are hereby notified that they' must UP immediately, as longer indulgence ehnnob and' IS net be grant, d. A word to the whie CiC (t’ii»le.5ept. 23.1847. ’■ ■ ‘ Teachers Wanted. i MEETING of the Board of School of f\ North Middleton District, will bo held on Sa turday the 2d day of October ntixt, at the public house ofUcnry Glass, in Cqi lisle,Tor IHb pdrposo of exam, intnff teachers. All wishing lb bbComo luabhttfs will ~| M se ollcud. A g j,. Scb'yi , September S 3, 1847.—2 t ' WAN^Ett, A TEACHER to take charge of a public schbollh the Borough of Newvillo. The School lb bom i,,cnee about the middle of October. Application to be made to the Board of Directors on or before the 30lh instant. It will be rcqiildilo that applicants bo mialificd to impart Infilrucllons In Millie branches iwiiully taught 1 ih coitimbH Ibliobls; Mill Btlhg with them also established habits of industry; JOHN Si MORROW; Scct’y. September 23, 1847.—9t* Carriage diid Sleigti for Sales ■ WILL be sold fchcapi if soon applied for; a finb Family CxiUilAaßj wltli Safely single tfcc; &bi made by Lillie of Gettysburg; With a Set of single UarnMs In excellent order; ’ Also a good Si.Eiaih Apply lb .. . W'DiSEYMOUIL September S 3, iB4Ti—lf - * - Ist iicg’t; Cumberland Vdlulltccl-Si pAllAtlE in Sprlhgfibld; bh tUeSdoi' Iho 191 H bf g October next; at 10 o’clobk; A: M.; property | pjcqdlpl fbr drill, in slinliticr unlfdhh; By. ordetW tyol thb Cbh Commd’g; A; FILER; Adj’t; Scpteililijcr 23,1847. —3l 'rd BE FOUND, A T the wliolesale and retail store of CiIARtES A OGILBY, on East Main street; a few door4.be; fuw the Market House, one bf the largbst and best assortments of Dry Goods, Groceries , M6tS & SHOES, ever cihlblttd in Carlisle, lib i> determined to 801 l so Ibw as lo be beyond the roach bf all competition. PersoHs Wishing lo gel Bdr£ainS will do well lo ball. . Carlisle, Sept. SB, l84i; A lew more (joiridb oh Ilttildi Tlibj subscriber has el til on band; a few choice goods; which he will dispose tff i'lrsi.CoAf, such as fine Cloths,• of different qUalilles, Cassimercs, Sat (inetts; Kentucky Joans; Frenfth Mcrlnocs, Alnpadas; Mou clin,dp Lames, Cashmere*,. Shawls, Silks for dresses, FlaHnfctS; Capets; Rugs; Mailings; &c; fee: tall soon all who Want bargains; as 1 am about to blosc business: , _ Ds 11. ARNOLD. Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1847: TO tUo iddicst rpIIE following atHtlcS Con be hall AT COST, at Arnold’s store—Willow..Feather** outside, and inaido Frcrich and commbn FloWclS} cotlort arid silk Rushes and Caps* together with agclicfal nStfbflihent bf trimmings; Cull soon) for wo shall close up our btisincsd in n short lime. D. 11. ARNOLD. Carlisle* Sept: 29, 1847. Stoves! Stovest Philadelphia Stove Wbrtfe) \Valhington Abenue, obobe Nobib Sirtbt t bn Ibb Dtlauxtrtt fnHE subscribers respectfully inform thbirfrinnds 1 and the ptlblili, ihilt iHny hare commenced bpptaiions at their NLW FOUNDRY, Washing ton Avenue, abofre Noble street* where they arc how ready to exfebute orders* and would bu pleas td to see their customers: On band a largb asftbrlmfehl ot STOVES, &c., tonsisting of Cook’s Favorite, lor wood and coal, *ix sizes; Complete Cook, four sizes; Cannon Stoves, eight sizes; Dare Cylinder Stoves, nii o sixes; Stanley’s Patent Patlof Air Tight Wood Stoves* a handsome and orntimeiilnl afilfclt*, has bepn Hindi admired, three sizes with Urns; Bases and Oven Plates, five sizes; Nine Platcst plain and boiler (op, nine sizes; Salamanders, two sizes; James’ Cook improved, Keystone withcollrtrsnnd bvens, Flrtdinlor Plates, Air 'fight Plains, Round aniUjvrtl fioilerS rihd Tta ICollles, Round and Mare Urns, Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware, &C.&C. The above rife all of the nowest and most ap proVctl patterns, and made of the best Charcoal Wt, comjhislng the most cfilcnslVe dadortmont of Stoves ever ottered 16 the pbblifcj tlpd will bb sold the most reasonable tefmß. . Country Merchants are particularly tnVileu 16 before purchasing elsewhere, as all articles of us are delivered at the Railroad De pot, or Steamboat Landings, free of charge. Particular attention paid to furnishing Dealers J'dh Bake Plates, Grates, Cylinders; Fire Bricks, &c *» tO /uiil most of the Stoves in use. Castings of all kinds done to order, and as wo 5,81 ffery day, a person leaving a pattern in Iho horning can have the castings same afternoon, bash paid for Old Iron. JV, D.—On hand, a few barrels of very superior 0fi hn»n Black Lead, ... WAUNICK, LEIBRANDT & Co. v Hula., Sept. 23, 1847 3m Flrci rivetl Flrolll w's Celebrated Air Tight Stoves. (J J - TVNDALE, No. 97 South Second Street, )■? Philadelphia, wishes .lo inform his friends “ the public generally. that he still continues to Return and sell the genuine AIU-TIGHT lUVK, with the latest improvements* After .i years experience in the manufacture of . e,e Stoves, ho is now enabled to ofTorto his cue* ! foN»V ho ir '-RsW Stovea mih ovens, suitable olning rooms v nurseries. Dr , ««>also the Mr Tight Move, oh the Rndiat aari w hich makes a splendid and economical In. 1 lovo > *°'which ho would cull tho pnrtioulor a.ii i °, n l h° ao who want on clpgant and useful M ' c ’ n r »r thoir parlors. n.. *, 0 ' 0 largo assortment of Coni, Parlor, and lo*. f,loV( ' B . all of which ho will soil at tho tsll i Bl .' 31 ' 1 Prices. The public would do well to Mr m P ur ®ha»ing elsewhere. TiitWr would caution tha public against Air- Ho * B, r made hy most stove mahors, aa they h?,| I na Wot the purpose intended. " lla ., Sept. 03, 1847—2 m A Urge lofof Hie molt 11 th« (m c hool Hooks, lull received and for bojb C. , ; 1 '? Book Store, next to Deelem’e Hotel. ,n “»i Sept, »3, 1017, - Valuable Farm for Sale; rp.HE Subscribers, offer oil public sale; orr- the pro* Jt miacsi'oV Saturday the 9th day o'f petober next, thnt valuable Farm situate in South Middleton town* , ship, Cumberland county; 'about 3J miles; south of Carlisle; near ibo Forgo road, containing between DO and 100 AefeS of first rate Limestone Land. 'J’ho improvements are a , House, Log ISnrn, kHM il|lff(ti)o latter nearly new,) a good TEN* ANT HOUSE, and other Out build ings; an Apple Orchard of thriving trees; together with .a number of Cherry bnd Poach trees, all In thriving condition. A well of walct near tbadoor; &c;; itelwooii j 9 &.'l5 acres of the aboVo iaAVood land, and is well limbered. rbrfialnder.U clear* od.land .and id tv.fiigh,state of cultivation... - Persons wishing to view Ihb pr'opcfly will dap oh dither of the undersigned,,who reside in the town ship aforesaid, Sale td cbminonbo ot 19 d'clock, nooh: whon tcrmsiwill bemode known by:' . : 'll /.rJACOB WISEiv:; V.. ftENRY WISE.. V FREPEUICtC WISE,. Adthrs. of Frederick WUe-ySn dic’d,. . FOUNTAIN LAND; ‘ Tlib adniinislralofs above, will also offer fdfc dale at the same time and place, a tract of Mountain Land; sitdalb heot Moilnt Holly Iron. Works,, town* ship aforesaid; containing about 30 Acres; On,l tiis tract there Is iplich vtluablo timber. Persons.wish- Ing to view this piopefiy will please call on either of the administrators the day: bofdro-tiib Sale; and every Information will bo given. • September .23,18*7. i —3tf ' Thiicl y for fehlc; TpHE subscriber will sell at public sale, bu Ffiday X iOf October next, at. I. o’clock, r P. M.j at the Auctipn ; l(dpm of Wra., Gould; in Ihe Mafket HousCfSquare, Kis.Tah-lTanl; embracing * THREE, EtifS ot' tiROUNd sililatcii on, the cohlc! - bf East litid-Pomfrot streets, in the Bbfptigll Bf OatliSlo. The Tanmy consists of 28 Lafgo Vats; s' Handlcfs, i ■ Letches, 3 Bales, S Litlies and 1' Largo Podl, illicit is constantly stlppllcd ivilh frcsli wilier froth the never failing l.etnrt SpHhe: whicH runs oh. the east side of the Tannery. 7*llo biilldingft arb Slonc rind Frame, large and oxtensivb. /fhetß atb i v Two Comfortable Dwellings anauftgnttftched to said premises, together with Stables, Smoko House, Oven, &d' This is one of the most desirable tanneries in Curii jciland county. Its location is good, convenient and ncnlthyi and could, if wanted, bo enlarged to any ex tent. ' The best ChesnUt Oak Britk was purchased the last three Dark seasons at from $3,60 to $4,00 per cord. Every vnt in the yard is now full of hides of skins Willi a fufgb lot of Chesnut Oak Bark, which will bo sold with the yard ifdcsircd. .Also,- a largo ‘ Stone Table, Stone Hide Breaker; a Pa tent Bark Mill, wiiH ill ndccSSdly tbdU ilnil njiparatua will be diapo sed with the yafd, ‘ < t .■ I Will also sell at the same time, that valuable pro ficrty silUated in East Liberty Alley, containing 60 bet ftonl and 1,60 feet in depth, with a largo 2 story . STONE HOUSE, 30 by 40 feet, finished and now occupied as two sep arate dwellings, with Stables, Oven, &c. This pro perty being only a few yards from the Market House Square with the advantage of an alley .through to Pomfret street, would bo. suitable for a Butcher, a Liimbcfr dr a Livery Yard, Terms made easy. ROBERT SNODGRASS. CdrlUlb, Sepl. 23, 1647.-21 Orplmlifc’ Coin*! Sale, bV Vlrlbc df ntt drdef of Iho Orphans* CoUfl of Cumberland county; will bo exposed to. public sale iho real estate of Daniel Seircr, late ofSouthnmpton lownflhlpi dcc’d:, on Friday the 22d day of. October qext,,on Iho premUos, at ll o’clock; Ai M. Said farm is situated 21 miles south of Shippensburg, near CochepQwe.t’s.mil), and contains lls Acres,of which 23 is Woodland of an excellent quality, and bounded (iv lands of Michael Coclicnowcr, Corllslo Bank and William Burlier. The improvements nro ■Jfaggk Two Dwelling Houses, liiSiliy LQG a well of jpever failing wa- near the house, and a spring of run* ning wulor runs through onq end of the farm. Also an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. * Terms of sale—s2oo to bo paid oh the confirma tion of the sale, ono third of the residue to bo paid nn the first day of April, 1848, one third to,remain in the Hands bf the'purchaser, and the interest nn ihb same to bo paid to the widow during her life, and after 'her death the principal to bo paid to thohdirs, the balance in three equal annual .payments, to bo secured by recognizance in the Orphans’Court. At* tondeneo will bo given by ' GEORGE TRONB, Adm'r. of Daniel Seirer, dec'd. September 23,1847.—-st' ' ' . Private Sale. rpIIE subscriber offers at private sale a lot of ground J_ situate in Southampton township, 4 miles cast of Sliippcnsburgt and within 1 milo of Lees X Rpads, containing 1.0 Acres, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Tho.improvcmcnts ore aIJ story JbA Jjog MHoelling Mouse, WJR9 S I l|A Cabinet Maker, Shop, Barn, good Stab* ling and other convenient outbuildings. ®=SSSBBTIiero is a good assortment of young and thriving fruit trees on the promises. If not sold at private salo before Saturday tho 23d da£ bTOctober noil, it will on that day be offered at public sale, on the premises, at I o’clock, P. M., and terms made km JOHN VVHITMYER. I 1 #!* 17—31* BcptcmUafSl. Ovfrrt tins’ Court Sale. BY virtue.of an order of ilio Orphans* Court oi Cumberland county, will bo offered at public sale, on Saturday tho Oth of October next, ort ilio promises, nt id o’clock, noon, a tract of land, sit uato in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of Abraham Hon and others, Bon mining 100 Acres, more or less, of good land, in a very good slate of cultivation and under fence.—; The improvements arc a two story jwL ■ . LOG HOUSE, ItjpraLiinil Double BANK DARN, with ollidi' a spring of water, and an Orchard of choice fruit. : Terms of sale—One-half of the puroliasomonoy In ho paid on the confirmation of tho sale by the court, tho residue in two, equal nnuiial payments without interest: . WMI R. SADLER,! , v'7f/mV. nf Gr.u. JhfcJuy, dtcil. . September33,■lB47. fc --3t. , Kent Salc. WILL bo sold ot pubfl®ffi;in par.uanco of on order of tbo Cumberland county, on Saturday the 1 BlßjdMfpctobor next, ot 10 o’clock. A. M., on tbo piMflapiho following dcacribod real oatalc, 1010 the propp|y, ; of Jacob I ay- oituolo in Mifflin jownahip, Coro borlond county, bounded by land of—— Brandt, J- Nigolyl l Win. Kemp, end —— Winder, conjoining ISO 8 Acre., moro ot Icon, of which about 100 ncroa ore doored and the ro.lduo well limborod-lioving thereon eroded a two story w. Jjog House, UljifHL I.OG. B ABN, Stone Spring llounc, Wo- Shod and Corn Criba. There ore of excellent moodowe, a quantity of I ocu.t timber on .aid land, a good, Apple Orchard and a variety of other fruit tree., There i« a never failing well of water convenient to the hoU«o and run ning water pawing through nearly all the flelda on aalibfarra. The land la Slate of an excellent quality and in a good alolo of cultivation. ' Torino of aalo—slo,o to be paid on the confirma tion of tho aolo by the court, ono third of the balance In the let of April, 1848, when. poaaeaaion. will be olvcnVml a dee.? ro’.de to the pureha.or, the re. due ? inron onua! annual payments thereafter without, in- | n » ia tin Rocured by judgment bonda or in such IZr mla.ly belo the ndmlnlatra- TO?. d OIimSTIAN PAVI-OU, Adm r. September 23,1847. — Orphans’Court, Sale.. I KcalJ, Estate for Sale. A Valuable Mill'and farm. • BY virtue if on order of- tho OfpWns’, Coulf Of Friday IIW Ist day «l Ortobor itcxlj at 10 B’dibokrAi Cumberland county , will bo sold lit public outety; on M-l tho follow ng described Kool Estate; late (he prO ibo premises; ,dn Saturday the 30tii,of tJcldbhl next, Ps’Jf a , rfWj v i z . •'••ir. , i. at 10 o'clock; A. M.; a plantation or, Uacl of land, 1 : Ai‘ ri ’“W l J n^l ln Mifflm townsliip, situate in Wcstponnsbordugh tottnshin,/containing |" about 1.60 Acr ? sof first fate limestone fcnd, bound-: ® e . br ß°. V I■" W * th rt ° cd by lands of gits.pa’ and Mycfs’ hbitsi Snivcly, I 2 ¥t il « rA",'P “J^' 1 Tritt and Moh.gomcr?, The cibrated,Big Spring nfef'a runs along the western margth of the tract; a stream •* i' L that fiever falls dr frecfofr, and lo -unequalled by any BdL'' "WClliDg‘ . sprihgln the United States; Tho improvemetita:are KITCHEN; dee.; a doubld atlrttt ' rto, ' LOG BARN, . Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and bidcr l*rcss| a toel! of never failing -vfatdr convenient to tho house, and a good 1 Apple Orcharlli. About 70 acres of- tho Farm is first rale Timber Land, and tho residue In a good state of cultivation, of which about 30 acres are good the greater part of which is suitable for ill. | No. S. A tract of Landi adjoining. lhc aboyp de scribed farm and lund oCHopry Millcr, Abm. Whis lcr t Moses Whisler, Daniel McLaughlin; Jacob Kit ner, (Jdorgo Hoonand dllierd, containing 184 Acres and 113 Perches,neat mcasUro; having ihcicon erec ted a two story Ldo HOtisE And kitchen, • Flouring Mill, thtcV stories high', with' two run of stones, situate on the above named spring) a , ■ ; k Dwelling House, and Stabling, Miller's'House, Coop- Shop, Orchard* &c.j all in the best of order. About one-half of tho tract is cleared. , Tho balance covered with thriving. Timber. The whole will be* sold separately Or together as may .best suit purchasers. This' property about 2$ miles from tho Nowville Depot of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad* in tho heart of a rich country* and oilers string ln duccmehts to,capitalists.. ... ‘ TKb terms of solo arc—One-third tlle amdunt of the rridney to be paid oh the confirmation of Ihb sale by tho court, and the residtib in three equal annual payments without interest, tobb secured by judgment bondd;- • JOHN PIPER,' • ' JOHN S. DUNLAP, j ‘ i Admr’s. of James Piper, dec'd. September 23, 1847.—6 t ' Orphans’ Court Sale, ■T)Y virtue df‘ah hijdcr of the Orphans* Court of i JJ Cumberland county* I will expose to public*sale* i dn the'premises; bn Saturday the 16th day of.Octo. her, 1847, at 11\ o'clock* A. M.* a tract of land in EastpcnnqhoroUghi township,. Cumberland county, bniinded.:by lands of Mary Ruplcy, Henry.Moltz’s heirs* and the .Conodoguinot creek, containing: 45 Acres and QSPcrchen, neat measure, about onc-half of which Is cleared and under excellent fence* and tho residue in thriving timber. There are creeled on the premises a small JW|. > Log House and Stable, , and there arc’two never failing springs of tho Tho property is rncar tho Susquehanna river, and about thico miles Harrisburg, and half a mito from Pratt's Iron Works. The terms‘will be made known on the'day of sale by GEORGE RUPP, Jr., • . Adm'r.of Geo, Jtupley, dec'd. September IG, 1847.—fit . Orphans’ toiU t Sale, XN pursuance of an order of Iho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, Ihß following Real Estate, Idlo the property of Armstrong Irvine, dcc’d., will bo sold on the premise;, oh Saturday the 16th day of October next; at 13' o’clock t 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 Gedrge Bolshoovcr, Jacob Harman, An* drew Irvine arid others, and containing about 121 ACRES, about 85 acres of which are Limestone, and (he re* maindor Slate land of good quality; Between 20 and 30 acres arc in thriving young limber and the rest, duo in cultivation. This land is well fenced, a largo portion'of it being post and rail. The improvements are a largo a—a ; Stone Dwelling House psTfIHL KITCHEN, a largo JsIJIgS Stone Bank Barn, with a Threshing Machine attached, and other out* buildings. There is a good well at the door and U Very superior llmcstohß flaring Hoar the house* A Young APPLE ORCHARD of gfafted frttlt attd alb< or kinds of fruit trebA ’are on the premises! There are two good mills tvlthin a mile of this farm. Will bo ottered at tho same time, a lot of ground adjoining the above and containing about one acre, having thereon erected a good. ' 1 1 LOG house and frame stable, well suited for a Tenant House. There are some choice fruit trees on this lot. Both properties can bo viewed at ony lime before tho sale.. . , Tho conditions of sale wilt bo made known on the doy of sale by , " * HENRY VV. IRVINE. • Admr. of Armstronglrvine, dec'd. ‘ September 10,1847. —5t # » # Lan, Ex. insert, mark charge, and send bill to this office, . Orphans’ Court Sale. BY virtue of on order of (ho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the following Real Estate, lata tho properly of Jacob Lcidigh, of Monroo town* ship,'in said county, dcc’d., will bo sold on the prom* iscs, on Saturday tho 16lh of October next, at 12.0 • clocks noon, ofaaid day, vizi - ; - • ’ . All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate in the said township of Monroe, bounded by.lnnds of ■ Joseph Brandt, Bricker’s heirs, Samuel Hoflorl and others, containing ICO' Acres and 10 porches, neat measure, of good (and, about 105 acres of which arc cleared and in cultivation, and tho residue in good i timber. Tho linpiovemcnls ore,a largo two story . Stone House, a large STONE BANK BARN, on Oil Mill, Wagon Slicd, Cider Press, Slone Spring House and other out buildings. There is n good dosl of Locust, Chosnut and Pino Timber on tho promi ses, and a good Apple Orchard. ■ ‘ Also, a tract of land near tho foregoing, bounded by lands of John Bolshoovcr, Samuel Hofforl, John Westfall and others,: containing 43 Acres and 63 perches, nent measure, 28 acres whereof aro cleared and in cultivation, and tho residue good timber land. Also, a small lot of Moilp(ain Land in Said town, ship, hounded, by lands of Ego’s heirs, containing 2 Acres and 81 notohea, having theteoh eroctcd a Log DWELLING HddSE add a Log Stable; Persons wishing io purchase any oflho above properties, aro requested to call and examine tho same before tho day of sale. Conditions made known on tho day of Sajo by JOHN GOODYEAR) Jr. ■ Tnitite llppolnlta h<J the Orphant' Court Sept. 16,1847. — ,0 ,ale - Towu property Mr Sale, IN purauanCQ'of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, I will. expose lo public sale, on Iho promises, at 10 o’clock, A. M. on Monday tho 17th day ofOotobor, 1847, FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, idtuato on tho north-east corner of South arid Pitt sis. in tho Borough of Carlisle, the property of tho hoirs of Daniel Bowers, dco’d, vie I Fo. 1. Situate on (ho cornor of said streets, con tains 30 foot in front on Pitt street, and extends in depth 110 feet to a ton foot alloy. ' ■ No. 9, contains 30 loot in front on,Pill aired, ana adjoins tho above, h • . , No. 3, cqnbuiv 60 feat in front, with a two story JfrA , DWE3fS3SfING- HOUSE, IJL# a w*ll °C water; and other improve* ißwwiS monts thcTcon. *■ - ** ' 3O loot in front on Pitt street, and adjoins tho lost. 1 *- w .’ ■ , No. 5. also contains 30 foot m front, and adjoins tho above and lots of John Moll; All these lots ox* (end 110 feet back lo a ten foot alley, laid out for tho accommodation of these lots. . ' . Also, at'tho same lime and place, will be sold TWO LOTS OF GROUND, on tho south side of South street, Iby “ id street on the north, oftfho west by Michael Malhowe, on tho south by, George Carl, and on v ho oast by G. W. Shoaffor, containing together ISOfoetin front, and 840 foot in depth, being numbered 268 and 360 In additional out-lot* of the Boruugh'of Carlisle. As to nil of tho said property the lots will bo sold sepa rately or together as will best suit purchasers! Terms ofsale—The per CenG rff tho purchase mo ney to bo paid on‘tip* day of sale—one third to re main in the prfl&rty. tho interest of which is td bej paid to the witfw during her life, and (ho pflncipa! at her decease—ono.lhlra on the Ist of April, 1848, and the balance on tho Ist of April, 1849, lo bo se cured by a lion on tho properly. . ... * HENRY BOWERS, Athnr- of Daniel Dowerit dic'd, September 16,1847. —3t ' BLANK ibtiE'bS printed on gooj paper Tor solo at this Office cheap. a double lipfcr JJAUN, WagonShcch*C orn Crib, an I Apple Orchard and a never failing wejtaft* v/ntor near the doof: About'so Acres of the above farm are first rate Timber Land, and the ressdue in a good state bf cultivation) ol which about 20 acres #te good iheadowt Thti abdVo, irqbts will bo sold separately or, toge* tlicr to. suit purchasers, on the following terms:. The costs bf sajoitp bc paid by the purchaser of purcha* sefs on Jhc .donfirmation of the sale by itie court, at which tlhib Ho bf. they will bo .required id chier into recognizance.thb Orphans’ Oolift wl.lh approved security, to setbrb thb fcsldtlo.df IHc purchase' mo* nty, to bo poTd 'aS follow^—-onothlrd to remain.in tho hands of the purchaser during the life of the wi* dow ofsaid’dcccdeht, thb interest to bo paid her an* nually, .coninioncing on tho Ist of April during' her life, and at her death thb principal to'be paid to tho heirs ofsaiddccfedenlj orto other-third to bo paid on tho Ist of April neAlj when possession will, bo given and a deed made to tho purchascr~-lhe remain* tng third to be paid in three equal annual payments '.thereafter without inlertst,. No grain will pass to tho purchaser* as the fatm is rented and the .grain posses.to the renter. Any person wishing to view i said farm may call on the subscriber residing on the premises; , .. JACOB HIGH, t AdtAr of 'Jacob High.dec'd, : September 16,154^.—<1t T’ublic Sale. IN pursuance of an.order of Iho Orphans* doiirt ‘ of Cumberland county; will bo sold at public sale; on the premises, oh Saturday Iho loth day of October next, at 12 o’clock, noon,, of said day, the real estate of Daniel Smith, late of said county, deceased, con. sisling of a’ tract of land, situate in South Middleton township, bounded by lands ofGUbort Searight, Jus. Moore, William Peffer and others, containing ONE HUNDRED ACM3S, more or less. The land is Limestone oft good qual ity and nearly all cleared. There is a iwtritory . Frame Dwelling House, And Log Barn (SaSSSSon tho same, with other improvements and a good well of water. The terms of sale will be : as follows:' The purchaser or purchasers of said properly will bo required to pay to tho administrator of said dece dent, one half of tho purchase money on the confir* malion of the sale by tho Orphans’ Court, and the balance or other half in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest, to be’ secured by Judg ments. The purchaser or purchasers are to have one half of all tho grain in the ground and to get possession of thoprctnlSca On confirmation of the sale. WILLIAM MOORE, ’ Adtur. of Daniel Smith, dec'd, September 16,1847.—5 t ■ ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an ordcr of thotOrphans’ Court of 'Gqtotaerlsnd county, will be exposed to public sale, at the public house of John Slough, in Sloughs* town, on Tuesday the £lh of October nnxl, at 12 o’* clock, noon, of that day, the following described real estate, late tho properly of John Stough, sen’r, doc’d, viz:. '• : -- No, 1, A Tract of Limestone Land , adjoining Sioughstown, Newton township, in said county, bounded by lands of John M’Culloch, Sharp’s heirs, Brownowell’s heirs,' the Harrisburg and Cham* korsburg tuinpike road, and other property of the said John Stough, deceased, containing 105 ACRES, 945. Perches. ■lrict.incaaure, of Which about 100 seres aro’clearod, under good fence, and In good cultivation. .The improvements aro 4 large Two Story fjsjsHL Stone House and Kitchen, £gasSSi noW occupied as a TAVERN; a largo BANK BARN; two Frame Stoblcs and other out buildings. A fine young apple orchard and other fruit trees, and a never failing well of water. j No'. 2, A Tract of Limestone Land, in said Newton township, bounded by lands of Skiles Woodburn, Jacob Bolshoovcr, Polly Fulton and the 1 Harrisburgand Chambersburg turnpike road, contain- ] ing 71 Acres and 29 8-10 Perches, of which about ( 42 acres arc cleared, in good cultivation, and under 1 excellent fence; having thereon erected a two story 1 and a half , Log; House, A Barn. Corn Crib, and Shed. There ia a good Orchard and Cider Press on the premises. No. 3, Jl Two Story Frame House, a Stone Shop, a Frame Shop and a Log Stable, with 2 AcrCd and fltj. perches of land thoieto attached, situate iti Stougsiown Aforesaid, hounded by .lands of Mitchell Stewiift, Samuel Mcllinger, and iraclNo. 1, aforesaid. ; N The terms of sale wilt he, $2OO to bo paid on the purpart Np. I—sloo to bo paid on purpart No. 2 and $5O pn purpart ftp. o—ph; the confirmation of tho sale of each respectively. One third 'rif (bit purchase money of each tract to remain in the land, the interest thereof lo be paid to the widow of' John Slottgh yearly and every year duririg her life, arid the principal at her death lo the hoira and rep'foaontfftivoa of the said John Slough, dec’d. One half of the residue of me purchase mo ney Wbe paid on'(ho first of April next when pos session will be glyeh’, and the remainder In two equal annual instalment* wilhoul ihteresl, tho payments to bo secured by rofebtfnlianccs with security in the Or phans* Court. 'Hie grain in the ground and rents to be reservea; and purchasers to pay all taxes assess ed for tho year 1848. Duo attendant;® Will be. given on tho day ofsale by tfEO. SANDERSON, September 9. 18^7.—ts Trustee. Orphans* Court Sale. BV virtue of an order of thti Orphans’ Court of Cumbfcrfarfd ccftiniy, the Real Estate of John Ruth; late of Newton township, dco’d., will he offer ed nt public aaloi on Thursday tho 2lst day of Octo ber (text, oh tho promises, at 12 o’clock, ritfon; tlz; 186 ACRES, 16 PERCtIES, of land; ailudWlrt JJowlon township, in said eighty, l on the Slslo Road, about two snd a half, miles from Npwvillo", eighty-six acres of which is Aral rate Amo* slori'o Itffrd, oml the, remainder of good slide, divided from the former hjr lliO Gfeoh Spring, along which there is on both sides o tract' of ndltffdl.‘meadow of '0 acres.' The whole place is in the Highest state of cultivation and under good fence, with the exception of about 26 acres of woodland. The iiriptotemcnls are a large • • AbA, Slone Dwelling'House, ImTIHLsrdNE Kitchen, a urge dank Tenant House, and olhor neeoa sury out-bnildinga, and s spring of new failing wo ler near the door. Also a lliri.lng yoiing bearing Orchard of ail hinds of choice froin • ~ Poraons dhafrotfa if e*amlnlrtg the piece will call on either oftha tmdcriigncd. ' ..no bo i Tho term, of aaia will ho as foilow.u, paid on tho confirmation of as , at 0 f April next, < siduo of the purch.oo " on ”J mI remainder In l ■^js^Sssssss:'- A ■ tylLl/iAM Ruth, VAUADIE BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE, THE following tpal festatcj lato the property of Gen. Belshoovcrj of Monroo township, Cumberland bounty, Pa;; deceased} will be sold hy the subscribcra, (who afo the Executors of Ihd sdid OcOrgo and the I Attorneys infacifot tho pilrpdae of rriakitlg Sale, of', the UddoiV and nciiß of the Said George anil of the hoifc of his son Daniel; dfeceabbd,) fa'h ‘tyfedneaflayl tHe fctli; and Thursday Hie 7th of October tibxl. On’the first of tho&e. to* wit, Wednesday theGth, will,Re sold on the Jirfemises, by public tbridtiet af li p’blocli, A. WT.| the following tract Of Limestone .Land, Blltiale in Monrofe IbWhsliiji, near the fbfge of Michael Egos heirS; bolinded by lands of the Said.Heirs* .George Webbcrt, Marlin Dillcf ;S bfcirs, Jesse Yoiirigj Gborge oih er9, containing 259 Acres, 130 perches, Sulci mea- I surd; There afd On tKb jireiiiisei.'tiVO substantial M Dwelling Hoiisesj lISSiBs 'Two Bank Raniaj Saßa Siting. House, & other ont-buildingsj a good Orchardi.a Well Of water, a tine Spring* and the Yellq\V Breeches Creek runs through the premises. .This tract of land will bd Sold together or in two plecds as may best suit purbhriserd*, On. the sante day and at the Same place, Will be sold the Sato Mill tract separated from the above described tract by tho Yclloto Bfeebhes.creeKi bounded by Michael Ege’s helrfe, James Crocket and others, and containing upwards of.lOO Acres} having thereon erected a new two Story STONE HOIJSB* BANK BARN, Spring Hmiae, a new Saw Mill, arid other out buildings. There is a fine Orchard on the promises, and a good well of water. { There will also be sold on the same day, a smalt, lot bf WOODLAND, bounded by James'Crocket arid.others,and t containing between *1 ahd 9 abreS 1 of thriving young Timber.' On the socojnd dayvto wit, Thursday the 7th day oTOctober,’ will be sold on tile premises, at 1 o’- clock', P.,M., the follotvirig tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, situate In South MiddlbtOh township, in said county, bounded by Jacob &tric/c(ef, Michael Ege’s heirs and others, containing about 70 acres of good CHESNUT TIMBER. This tract will I be sold in pieces or together to suit purchasers.— In case ho sale is made of . the land in Monroe township, the same will bo offered for refit; ; : The foregoing lands are tobll deserving, the .at tention of all persons deslfoUS of pUfchasiue first rate farms,’and all subti arb fccjucsted to call and e&amihe Ihe.pfbperlylfof themselves, which'ban be done by calling on Michael G. Bcltzlioover, any day before the lime of sale. The conditions will tie made known on the day of sale. JOHN PETERS, MICHAEL,G. BELTZHOOVER, JOHN BELTZHOOVER. HENRY LAUEW, Executors and Attorneys in fact; September 9,1847.—4 U %* Harrisburg Steals Zeilung insert 3 limes and send bill to this office. Public Sale of Real Estate. IN. pursuance of an order or the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on Friday the 15th day of October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, the following described real estate, late the property of George Christlieb, dec’d to wit: A. Tract of Slate land, situate In Mifflin township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Jacob Christlieb, the heirs of Daniel McDonald, deo’d.j John OiJer and others, containing 819 acres;, of which about 160 acres are cleared and in a good slalfe of cultivation, the residue Ifi timber land of an excellent quality.— There are abob! 19 adres of good rtieadoW on. said farm and a good Apple Orchard & other fruittrees. The buildings are a Two Story lisssML Stone House and Kitchen, DouWo LOG BARN, and DISTIL LISUV, with a well of walcr near the door. Tltel above land will be sold together or ip different parts to suit purchasers. , " .The terms of.sale,are: $lOO to be paid,on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, one half the balance on the first of April next when possession will bo given and a deed ihade to the purchaser, the residue in four equal thercafierwilh out interest, to be secured by judgment dl mort gage. The grain In ihe.gronnd will be reserved i nnd not pass to the purchaser; The Straw which will arise from the crop now id the grodnd; will pass to the purchaser. The taxes Of 1848 to be paid by the ptrrchaser. ' • : SAMUEL MEGAWj . . . WILLIAM CHRISTLIEDj ’ ‘ Adininlsfrafori. September 9, 1847; t _ .. J Public Sate. IN the case bf (ho 6f dor of Orphans' Court to Thos. Bradley, adrrtV., of George fclscnhart; dec’d.; for the sale of tho real cstqte of said decedent for (ho >aymenl of debts; tb Wli ! A plantollori of tract of and situate in South Middleton township,'Cumber, land county, bounded by lands of tho heirs of Geo Eisenhart, sr. dec’d., Jonas Riidy; Rev. A. T. M’Gill, George Craighead and Mary Gfayaoh; containing about One Hundred and Twcflly-cight Acres, of which about 108 acres aro cleared haying (here on erected a largo two alory woalhcfboafilod JtmA House and Kitchclij r* Stone & Frame Bank Barn, gSatSminA other out-buildings. Said adminis trator having mode return of the aforesaid order of Court on the 15th of December, A. 8.1846, that said real estate remained unsold, no sufficient price being offered for the same, which return was accepted by the court end further proceedings at that lime held under advisement, And now, to wit, 23d August, 1847. Tho court upon thoappllcalion of the admin istrator award a now order of solo, and do order and decree that the aforesaid real estate bo sold at pubho sale, by Thomari Bradley; adin’ri of said decedent, on the premises, on ' , . Friditf the Bth day of October riext, at I.o’clock P. M», on the following terms, vii? One hundred dollars to be paid on tho confirmation of (he sale by tho cotfrlfono half the balance oh the first of April next, when pPtsession will be given and a deed made to the purchaser; and .the residue In two equal annual payments ibbr'eaßcr without interest, (ho payment* to be secured by jMghicht hr mortgage. But before auch said bo made the conr.t further order ond direct that duo public and timely,notice eoglvcn by tho administrator at least twenty days l before the sale of the time and place bf sale; ihb pfofnlsos to be sold, and.where situate, by sdvorthretficnl In at least one newspaper printed In Cumberland cohnly, and' by handbills; three of which shall bo affixed In three of tho most public places In the vicinity of the pto. PO sfld°4dm’ni.tr«iqr to rtl.ko roltirn oflii. proceed ings at the next stated Orphan** Cotir.l tq J>o hold in Carlisle, in and for said county, oh the 14lh of Be comber next. By thb ppflrt- ■ ■ , , , THQ/ttAS BRADLEY, Adm r. , August 26,1847. —7t - i A Fnrrti Itor Sole. 1 ; rpHS subacfilrer pifora Ri■,/“Vf", l r * *^“'V. ■ 1 i miles west of C.rHafc, J • on lb. Conodoguinnt creak *7‘ f U,i,o swj!ftur & a l»*mr Acre., ed, bc ,„ d , h , tt^td^rd'ft^'^.^-.mcni.af.. imk Frame House, Mm A large Bank Barn, TLrnoora. Wagori Shed, Corn Crib, Granary,' lAc * under the some roof. Thcfa ia alio a; Brick Wash-house. Soiokchniio, and a well of novcr.nul " A,. W,h a pump (n it. under tho aamo foof, lud othiroul-hufuFusa. A Urick Cistern, capable of coWaining 80 hogsheads of riatcr, anil a young lh.iv ing Orchard of bearing fruit; a g6od Limo Kiln, tot The buildings wore all built within six yPMfs, inrte SfilWV.-tf oEQnon MYBRB, Wood Wauled £r THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY. Valuable JFarm tit Public Sale. ON. FRIDAY the 6th day of October nexLthe suM . will offer for sale,- on the. premises', the, valuable Farm, laic the properly 6f John Johnson} dec’d., situate in Weritpennabbroogh afad Dlckirisoii townships, upon the turnpike road leading frorb Car lisle to Chambersburg, about 7 miles treat' df Carlisle and 3J miles south east of Ncwville, - - > .*■ ti-’ CONTAINING 327 ACRES, fco Perches of Limestone Lpnd, about 260 acreft of which ate cleared arid m ah excellent slaleof'cotH-' Gallon, dnd the remainder ifl wfclltimbered. Theim- JJrovcraents are a two story J&A Log House k Kitchen, HifflbLdti BArtN, Wagon sh^d,; SSaSSfcGotn Crih, drchtffd, 4tid ft flbVet failing well of excellent waidr heaf the hd(J4d*-lljMo ftjthftll 1 Tenant House, with gubliHg alWfchfc'dt Th*i»Ht»« lion of the land is Such that U mRJ ta feidlly divided ‘ IHlti 2 or 3 coou flizcil fafmt, and Will bfe sold in part*, dr as h whole ad may he ftioll adVititbgeotii to (hi etflatt; * 1 • •. Sale to commence al 11) O'clock, A; M:, fchcrl tfcrmS Will he made knoWn; Persona desiring information fnaj apply tlihrir to. fatob Failor on (he premises, or to the auhsctihtitsi . RonisftT LaißDi JAMES Rrlimsb; iv’xri. of fi JuhtiiUrt; aet’di September 9,1847.—5 t tfvnuosALG; “hY viiluo 6f an order of the. Orjrhrihl* Obliri of 0 Ctimbeiland cqiirity, rind bf a PoWerdf Attdffley Horh'Cieotgtj Mjrera, of Ohio, I Will eipolo to pttbliri I Sale, on the nrrimlseft, bn Friday the Blh-df Ofc'Wbhfj 11647, at 10 oclock} A; M.,a lot or ple&i of Uhd.in Frankfonl.township, bounded hy Wm;Grosty,JbljH. Mcnscr, Henry Mbssbr, iohn Doner and others; Con taining 10 Acres, be the same more or leas, ail of which ll cleared arid Under pbod fence, having ft tied ctrtry LOO HQUBE arid LOG BTA#Lfi ihcrebh, Hrtlbd, rihlldWetl of wotfc'F d( ihb . jiJiffiSf c^0 ?* & hd ruhhirig water on the pretfiUetJ aglSt TortnS modh khowh bn, the d*y bf 4aW ( by PETEft MYERS, Guardian of. j David $ Ji*st Myrrt, and Att’xj: . ' tn fact of George Myfern I • Soplbmher 9,1847.—6 l - PUBLIC SALE; BT virtue of- ah oidet of the OrplKna* tloart 6f Cumberland couhty, wo will expose (o public salo,.ontfae ptelhiicS, on FHdij the let daj-of 06(b» bcr; 1.847, at 10 o’clbcitj Ai M„ i plahtatlon Middletonibwnsliip, hounded by Jacob Snrnn* IVhK Donhelly; Sarphel Blceliil?, B&lser Biceline, AjMttl IFeman and others, fcontatriing 95 Acres, more tit leljj, of good Slate tahd»,about 50 acres of which are cleat l cd, under good fence and In a good state df ehltila l lion, having a good ■ , . ■ A»4 fiOg.lioiisc k tdg Sunil jsTnfflLtilelfatifa Greeted. There Is a BevtH’ falUHg j"5SEn^5 B ptjhß tit" rdriniHg Htltkr bn the ptentlifesi an Apple arid reach Orchard, end tilher Improve* mebts: The terras will, hb Wade known oh &b flafr lot tale by dOHN R. RINEHART; 1 . . HENRY RINEHART; Adinr'a- of William Uiuthatt, dec a: Sdplembcr 0,1847. —4t - Valudbic Fdriii for Said. WILL lie iofd al pilbilc dale on Saturday Ihb &j day ofOctbbct ncilj at 19 o'clock j ori tUb fire. miscSj late tyib pfopprty df Mitlmol debbaifcdx situate id Smith Middleton towftshin, Cdinbemoa county, af>out o niilcS south east of Carlisle; aha 2 miles north of Craighead's mill, containing afcoul 100 Acted of first role Limestone Unci: About 75 abrbi arc cleared and under good fenbe; and in a lil£K ataid of cultivation. ’l'lic remainder U well tlmb’etcll{lhb imptdVcHicntd atli a ttvti lloty ..y_j . C\tffellirig bohfee Sc KitßilfeH) , ]Vts»lßa a ii aiorji’opani ilgtiso.nfcar li»o rtianaloH • BARN, Wagon Shed. CoHi I—AJgflcribg a pjj o {| ie r out building*, ahciccllent • well of watci 1 heat to the liollsc; altd Bit Offchatd dr choice fruit. , * Person? wishing information arc invited to cal! on the subscribers or on Joslah Shelter; who faaldea oH, said form; GEO. BnlNbLEj „ , ... , DANIEL fnIEEB; Aiig.ad, isjgj—ct EttttiiMi ” Valuable. Farmfor , THE subscribed offcl at. jlrivaio isle}theli* wnj bonlalng . 183 ablet} 140 of *hlch la llmeilonb, . and iltb remainder blafck slate |be first; quality, situate ip Bi\vcr ; Si)rtng, Vownship, from the Cumberland Valley lO mile* front Harrisburg aud&frbmbuMißlo. The turnpike passe* through ihb fafm leading lo (lib above rilcHlloneq • I>l TJio'ro nfo about isS acres cioatcli, JHrict fcoMi fence unit ih a high alale of cultivation: ThoUalankb is well timbered—thriving young locust arc growing all ovbr tbb fbfm; .The are a ; Irrirgrte Brick, Hon«fc,' . A Large Bank Borhi • ■ f £gSßSSwi(ll all necessary od(’b(ifl9f/i£*i ,ahq well of good wa(ef fcortfen/ent lb 11/6 floofiJph'nff ■ House /n (lib j’nfd ofiff a fi/nnfrig ptlttip in inc bam' ynfd: Afsojnn OrchardWftlf6ivlrlgr JodngWbbf.-eort: aifllincr of about 50 different kinds of choice ApptesJ 25 different kinds of choice Pctche*} moil bf (He different *OllOllOB of, Plumbs; Apreebts and Chprrle* —oil pf Whlbh h'ojta bectf settled lb ripen Iri roUUoH, from ihe,eßrlicsi to the latest.* (J .. j. i,,» Tllc.aboto Is one of IHo most handeomlv situatedJ and also ambitg atih of lmproved farms m the cqiihly. Pprsqiitwishing iriformnliqrv on the subject arc Invited to.call ori flio subscriber Hying On the premises; or \VlUIam Harkness, In Alleh lown ■tfilo: . , VVIIJXiIAW ADDAMB; August SG; is-l?.—U* ' Eaglc llvciy Stable; TH& subscriber respectfully announces to nil frienrU nhd llie (lublib genbrtllyt ihal he hai opened the abota nttmml Slhulb ifi lhbkues in the hmr of llio Market where hb cMjanll will acuorrinfoßMb all those jfe. ball; with good HORSKS; DUGGlbpi CARRIAGES, &o. The piibllb may 3b kfry pend on petting good and safe hofses; ad 1 will in no.cash give but d horsfe oblew * [t commend Kim dk safe M gentle. Price* iriodbr qio. Hb hopes K’y careful attention to merit and receive li share of pUbllb . if.—Tim subscMb'r Kft‘a House anil Sign Pairilfrm, rind all favors IH (hat line will still T»'o thankfUll* fefcfelrcd M fibhfclu ally aiientlotl to. , * .. Carlisle, August 26, ldl7jr~3jn ♦ new obbtoS; * , fptlti auOat'tihefß dfo now opening, iljolr Fall i Block of lIAHDVVAnB. rintf io ; wMoh '^r, k "S »:»-""PHS lalohaa, fof bnildinfft rhiefcld, an moiiso hoI6 a • , plnnUi; hand, pannel/ tm} broad’ '*«, drawing luMiSs nxcfl. lib/61i0)9| hay andwJai dliovpls, ipadoß, knl*«( r foikf, ImotoTnlvo. of ovary BlCloJ bulcl.e# inivßß. ra *oH, ablMote. alicera; wftiwra llBb; 6r«»« «nfl iron head ahdvclS apd tonge, MMi, «6.» with J large and full p'asorlriiehl of goodd for Sadlfra and ° jllbo®*# lons hartfmafed nnrf foiled Iron, 8 tohtr coat, shoar, blialefand spring alcrl, 60 poll Blip' ilu springe, I ion American - am) Russia iHoalironr SO kegs Doponl'a and Juhnson’s Blaßilns Po.^dof. 3000 lbs. NoraScirtia tfrlndßloA'fa.fiOOOllii. Wolh orlU'B pule ground wtiite lead, 300 gals. Linseed (jll, 160 gale: Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, aa- Aoricfl. • Alto, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahogany and Maplo Venecia, Cedar- Ware, baskets, &o. ' ■ They hnvo also Hovej’s Palenl Spinal Straw Cullora, for culling hay, allow or cornstalks, me boal arltclo of Ihe kind ever olferod lor’ae,.- wuioirr*sAXja>v- ! Carlisle, Boptomhef 10, IMP,. TTOV Erl'S Jrl lris InV» which. vHlMji. r noW ,j n me; >,fyr flow. freely.* It « ialo|)y.- -' • ;, ; ’•Jfc \i
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