American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 06, 1847, Image 3

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I'litiliilcld Classical Academy,
I 1
po'uY t oesl of Carlisle, Jicttbecn,j)ie r Nemillti
Slate Rond and the Cumhcrland'Valley.Riiil Road,
fpHJ3 third session (flycnVohihe)will commence bn
X Mosiur, „
The number of students is, limited, and every ef
fort made to secure their, moral and lnentnl firnprovc
ment, us well as their comfort and hca!lh.( Uurinß
the past year upwards of forty, students havoheen
conncctod with the The studied ctnhraco
oil that are requisite Tor College' of’ iriy .justness or
profession. Every, effort will be ttiadb^o.secure a
continuance of patronage from the friends of edUca-'
tion. ■ • ! 1 ,
Ilcfercnces, Terms, &c., Tnatlc!,known, by-applica
tion personally or by letter addressed to ' • *
October 7, 1847.- 3in
WiHeliall nruiNei y and Counsier.
clal Garden.
Carlisle, Pennsylvania* .
rpME Subscriber would call public attention to
X the slock of trees how on hand In the above
establishment, and ready for this full’s market.—
The entire stock consists of upwards'of a quarter
of a million of tree's* among which are upwards of
150 varieties of the choicest Apple, carefully selec
ted from the best and most celebrated, nurgeriosin
tho Unton.
The trees now ready for sale am. from 7 to 15
feet high, of healthy and vigorous growth, many
of which ore trained .with regular lops and in a
hearing slate; which supersedes tho necessity, of
further training to tho- planter.- He also offers-
Pouch, Pear, Plum, Prune, .Apricot and .Cherry'
Trees, as well as a largo stock, of-Evergreen and
Ornamental Trees,of various kinds, of large size
und well topped. , , ;
Among his Apple trees are upwards of 30 varie
ties of recent introduction and superior qualfjy,—
All of which the subscriber, pledges himself to sell
as low ns any other similar establishment of es
lablished character in Pennsylvania can sell, an
article of equal quaillty,: ■ '
To the curious we offer the noted Pauldnlalm
pcrialas, flowers pretty—leaves often 2 feet dia*
meter —of very rapid growth.
’ WM. LINE.
Whitehall, Oct. 7, 1847.~2m
REPORT
OF the Allen ond EastpennsboroUgh Mutual Fire
Insurance Company, of Cumberland countv, Scn«
tembcr,6lh, A. t).'1847, , ;
Amount 6 per cent, oh premium Holes* $0,444 00
Interest, ; ‘ : , . 163 40
Four per cent. taK> , \ ■ r . .4,882 50
Deduct
Balance in Treasury,
. ORr
Expenses for 1843;
» 1844;
•' ; 1845,
«•* V. 1846,
“ 1847}
Whole amount of property InSUrcJj
Properly surrendered; -
' Now insured, ’
Whole amount of premium
Sutfbildethil, • ' ■<. .
Now in Trcasuryi , **.
Whole number of policies fsslJcll,
Number surrendered,
1843 Cdfeh paid fur printing £4O 20
1844 do do .50 00
1845 do tlo 06 00
1840 do 'do CO 60
184 T do dd . S 5 00
1844 Ctiiih paid fotptffilago $4 25
1846 do do
1647 do 1 do
1843 Cash paid managers
1844 lltf do
1845 do -do
1840 do do
1848 do’ do
1545 Damages to Mary Eichollz 80 00
1840 do, „Geo, Suavely, . 1,040 00’
do J. J|, Graham, 2,400 65
<( .do Hrulton&Ddybr 200 00
u do C. Uarnilz ' 150 00.
“ do Lce& Urennoman 206 00
4 ‘ do Jonas Lftrow 70p 00
, do David Slielicr| 7 62
do Geo. MeFeoly '6 00
1647 do Geo. Duldorf .812 60
** do John Lino . ' COO 00
do Duvid Shelter -7%6 7l
Miscellaneous. .
{843 Casli.pald for books, 23 50
“ do scat, 500
do ircss, 4 00
P'
1815 do .tmfo, 88 26
IS4Q do fire comp’ns., 00 00
“ do com. ut Larow’s, 376
ldl7 do refunded lo G. Bincigh, 22 48
. $7,705 10
, . LEWIS lIYEU, Sect’y.
October 7,1847.—2 t
LIST OF LETTERS.
AtiVtri-hHED IN tub *• volunteer" by appointment.
§lB. And he itfurlktr inaelcd, > * * • • ♦ * '♦,
Ami ull luivaiiiHomoiits made uniter tiro ord6fr of Um Post
niuntcr (Inueral, hi a ndwsjiapcr or of loiters un*
snltcil fur In nny I’cut-ofilco, ahull l/o Inserted in the paper or
pajHirsuf ihe town or pluco whore tlio ollluo advertising inoy
ocsituuled, linving ilm lurgput circulation.. • -
Poit-OJfice Law, yatted JKdrck 3 ( 1845.'
LIST OF LETTERS remaining In thoPost-ofllco
at Carlisle, Pa., October ,1, 1847. Persons in
or letters on this list, will please say they are
advertised,
Lrindle Frederick Lomas Joseph
Pipeline John ’ Lambert Win
IJergor Jacob Lcbingsto Sarah
Baker Michael Miller Magdelena
JUner Adam Musselman Mary Ann
JjfggsßevFJ Mayberry William
pail Elisabeth Myers Elizbolh Myers
Baker John filler Jacob
jjciiller John MoVay jSinesT
Pits George Myers Elizabeth .
prown Eltiooolh Myrcs J
Mucker Catharinb MiWly John A
JfNl Wm B Miller Jolm
aihoun & Harrison Nesbit Fisher
Lroiwoll Elisabeth Noel Zippofah
a,? Jj oo Nafo SamUet
Licni Martha Padden Joint
wist George Purvee A
ffilu V o lJa y Parks Wm
nfl n H enr J 3 * Hankins Sinnot
K x *}Stuart Catherine
}Jfff William Shaflard Ekard .
Trv? w Abraham Shuomakor Susannah
H Sandora Isaac
cnv ]' oo " James Sconor Austria
Ginf" ” a D"H Shupn Artlior
nl k T J “ lm Sl.rome John
J Slovens Joseph M
ij*aty Mary A SpjlotSnlov
||“" 1 , 10n A Simitnorp JJavid W
1 .Hi I "JJ r Slinor David Eap
1 ” tljsaboili Snips Ohrlaijart
n. f 8 Mnvy A Thonijison DolvM
»"»kor David ,■ WlsaQ ,
Sv n w ? ii? uri ‘° VVoIf Sarcili r
S, VVtlll » nl WhtUao Sprnli
CSJ^'l An WollS.David
W.|.s»hoaO
iecltlo, i.j Warden Jiaop h
Wltincr Joseph
„ . cjpo\ SANDERSON,
Ore jJr C . > r'dalaffe Law,advertised Icltefs
VWaifg cc, de each in addition (6 the regular
n r T, V.-‘- ,v .. •
l*hUadclplild ! Aa vcrtisciriciit.
; . " OLIVER EVANS’,. ; '
; , SAr.AJIANDBIt,.FmB AND TlllEF PifqOP
. - IKON CHIWTS, » ? '
WARRANTED equal to anyollibr rpakiqahtl
llav o never been injufed by Fiiln or. Btm-
m a.single instance,. He ,'iilso keeps .in'
band a full supply of Common 'Cheats, mado;of
lighter iron, at lower prices, ■■
: E(!llp i oo ,pji»B Presses aiid-Bookm, V.' 1
- f rucks for Stores, Factories; &ol ' 1 *
UruggisV Presses, '
■ Eagle. Glass-Paper, ' ' .
Portable SHowerßalks, &ctv /
; Packing Levers,' : ‘
Hiiisiing’M'nahineS, : ;'
. UefrigoralorS and. Water Fillets,
■ OLIVER EVANS,
Cl South Second St,,below Chesnnt, Fhila.
K, K. BURNS.
For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTER
MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pup
poses, ■ \ ... . 1
E „y ANS > ’.CELEBRATED WATER
MLILKS, for porymg water that is brackish or
muddy, whether by. rains, minerals, or olliorwise,
can be had of all eiv.es and prices, at the Ware
rooms, No. 01 South Second Street, two doors be
low Chesnnt street, Philadelphia.
October 7, 1817—ly»
, WAS lost on Thursday evening lost, the 23d ins),
somewhere between Plainfield and Carlisle, a" entail
dark purple morocco POCKET BOOK, containing
abouts 32 in money— twelve dollars of which were
in'relief notes on various, banka of this Stale. Tho
book was mode to fusion with a clasp, but whan lost,
was secured by n lwino string—iho clasp being bro
ken. Tho above mvdrd, with the. thanks of tha
owner, will be given to any potsofi returning said
book with its contents, et the store of ■
H „ , , .. WRIGHT & SAXTON.
Oarlifite, SojiL 30, 1847.
JOSI received several pamphlets, giving n complete
ddscrtption of iho American Electro Magnetic
Telegraph, now in operation, in many States of the
Union. It is illustrated with fourteen wood engravt
ings, from which any person can with satisfaction
Understand tlio “ wondrous With of this wdnder-teem»
ing itge—in aid of the Post Office, in discharge of its
grenUunclton of rapidity transmitting correspondence
and Intelligence.” Price 12 J cents. For sale at
, Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1847. ■ . GIFT'S;
y'Xi,4Bo 90
7,80 S 10
so
Carlisle .Clothfiig Ciiiporiiim,
r PHE suSsciibcrs take this method of informing the
jL eh irons of Cumberland county, and the people in
general, that they have just opened on extensive
Clothing Store,
in South Hanover street, next door to I). H. Arnold’s
store, in the Borough of Carlisle, to which,they in
vite the attention of thflsjrtyljS may desire cheap and
fashionable/, clothing. We will keep constantly on
hand a lafge and well selected assortment of wearing
apparel; such ns '<*.
$139 23
. 9277
.239 49
■ . ,4,919 99
;Vf,' "■ 5, 4 ’23 76
'iv.Sos xo
'1,001,470
v- 15,585
Vests, Shirts,-
:Collars 5 Scarfs; Gloves, Siiapenders,
$1, 9 45,9X5
g 128,879
- M,2OU
Handkerchiefs,.Hals, Cops, Bools. Shoos and Sljp
peis, and indeed every thing necessary to trim out a
fashionable man, and bettor articles at lower prices
Ilian can he found at any other oSinldishlnehl in Ciim
herland county. Being fully convinced that “ quick
sales and small profits’.’do bolter than slow saTiisand
largo profits,-wtr orodctorniincd to soil at a-very small
advance,.* Our assortment will at alp limes ho largo
which, will afford customers on Opportunity of suiting
thdir.oiyn tasto.
TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c. .;
g 127,670
■ 1,293
1'i287
Wo will also keep constantly on hand a general
assortment of the very heat 'Sugars, Tobacco, Snuff,
drc. Wo ask all to give us a call, for we feel safe in
recommending tho articles wo keep for sale. Don’t
mistake the store. North Hanover street, noil door to
Arnold's store. ■
$228 70
I 00
0 05
Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1847.
N. N.~Mr, Warubn B. Paukiwsox, an experi
enced am) fashionable tailor, will cut for the above
establishment. Persons prefering, can have their
measures taken and garments made up.to order with
out any additional charge. • ’ A.&L.
48 63
68 62
64 44
71 34
172 00.
.424 80
Ist Itegn. Cumberland Volunteers.
PAUA.DE in Springfield, on Tuesday the 19lh of
Jj October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., properly 4
h cquipt for drill, in summer uniform. By orderM
]q[ ol tho Col. Gommd’g. .' A. FILER. Adi’t, W
September 33,1847. —3t
- Tu Uio Ladies,
fpHE /allowing' articles can be.had AT COST, at
X : Arnold’s store—Willow Feathers, outside' and
inside French and common Flowers, cotton and silk
Rushes and Caps, together with a general ossortment
of trimmings. Call soon, for wo shall close up our
business in a,short lime. D. H. ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Sept. 23,1817.
0,936 48
THE trust account of Peter Barnhart, acting As
signee of John Kinsey, having been referred to mo
ns Auditor to marshall and distribute the assets, no
tice is hereby given that I will attend to the duties
of tho appointment on Wednesday tho SOlli of Octo.
her next, at my office, in Carlisle. All persons hav
ing claims will plcnso hand them in, on or before
that day. WMi 11. MILLER, Auditor.
September 23, 1847.—3 t
205 08
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the
sUbac/dbor;-are hereby notified that they must
pay up immediately, as lunger indulgence cannot and
will not bo granUd. “ A word to the wise is suiti.
dent.’' : D. H. ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Sopt. 23,1847. v
NOTICE;
LETTERS of administration on (ho osta(6 of Wil
liumJSheots, deed., lute of Euslponnsborough Ip.,’
have been grunted by Ibo-Ucgistcr of Cumberland
County/to tho snbacribors residing in said township.
All persons having claims against tho estate wilt
present thorn for sottlcmcnt/and those who are indbbU
cd will make payment to
Sept. 23,1847 —Gt»
A TEACHER to lake charge of a public school in
the Borough of Nowvillo. Tho school to com
iuoiico about tho middle of October. Application to
bo made to the Board of Directors on or before the
poth instant. It will bo requisite that applicants.bo
nualiOcu 1 o impart instructions in all tho branches
usually taught ill common schools, ami bring with
them also established of induslry.
JOHNS,AiORRO'V,SccIV.
September S 3, 1847.—3t*
Carriage and Sleigh for Sale,
WILL bo sold ohoap, If soon applied for, a lino
Family Cahriaok, With safely single tree, &c.
made by LilUo of Gettysburg* with a sot of single
Harness in excellent order. Also n good SLBiaft.
'Apply to W.D. SEYMOUR.
September 23, 18*17. — it,
AT tho wholesale and retail store of CHARLES
OGILBY, on East Main street, a, fow doors bo.
low tho Market House, ono of , the largest and best
assortments of
Dry Goods, Ch'ocerics ,
BOOTS & SHOES, over exhibited in Carlisle. 110
Is determined to sell so low us to bu beyond tho roach
of all competition. Persons wishing to got bargains
will do well to call.
Carlisle, Sopt. 133, 1847. . • __
A few inorc GoodM onliuml.
rpilß Bubsorlbor lm« atill onlmncl,.a;fl»v ;ohoico
X goods, which ho will dispose at Writ .fioft, auoh
ua lino Cloth*, of different qualities, SftU
tmotts, Konluoky Jeans, Fronoh Mcrlnoos, Alftpuoas,
Momolln do tahios, Cublnnorpd; Shawl*, SW) for
drosses, Flannels, Cuvpolb, ptijp, Mulling, to &p.
Cull aoqn.alf who-Want bargumH.'as ,1 nmnhput.lo
closd business. AHNOLIJ. t
Carlisle, Sopl. 93,1847. ’
REFRIGERATORS
WATER FILTERS.
85 Reward.
Carlisle Telegraph:
ARNOLD &. LIVINGSTON.
Auditor’s Notice.
East Notice,
JOHN SHEETS,-
JACOB SHEETS;
Adin'r*.
WANTED,
TO BE FOUND,
■' Estate Notice.
T ETTERS tcßUmonbry ob'tfbb lasi wi|l
JA lament (jf,Robert MpForlnnoi'.lutff of Noivtun
townnliip, CunjborknX-connxy'.aeeoaspdjvlmvo. boon
granlod by tb'o -Jleglstcf of slid coiinfy to Hid sub
scribers, the first named living, in Nowvillo, and tbb
”, M‘P>. r « EpwnshipViconflty. aforesaid. ..All
.poiEdflß indebted to said .estate aro requested to
■map. immediate paymciit r and tlidsd Having claims
will present them properly.autiionticated for scltle
' THOMAS A! M’KINNEY, .
* ,• , JAMES woodburn,
■ Scplemi:r 23, 18-17.—fil* •;J ; V'jßW*.
Stoves! Stoves!■ ■.■_i*
Philadelphia Stove Works, .
Washington Avenue, above 'Noble Street, on the
Delaware,'’ *
rpHE subscribers fcspeclfully inform llicirlriends
. and the public, ilmt they have commenced'
operations at their NEW FOUNCRY,
ton Avenue;, above Noble street, where they are
now ready to execute orders, and would bo pleas
ed to see Ihein.customers.
On liajid a largo assortment of STOVES, &e.,
consisting of Cook’s Favorite', for, wood and coal;
six sizes;. Complete Cook, four sizes; Cannon
SloveS, eight sizes; Bare Cylinder'Stoves, nine
sizes; Stanley’s Patent Parlor Air Tight Wood
Stoves, a-handsome and ornamental article, has
been much, admired, three sizes with Urns; Bases
and Oven Plates, five'sizes; Nine Plates, plain
and boiler top, nine sites; Salamanders, two sizes;-
James Conk improved,.Keystone withcollarsand
ovens, Radiator Plates,- Air Tight Plates, Round
and Oval Boilers and Tea Kettles; Round and
Square' Urns. Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware,
&c: &c,' ■.
•The above afe all of the newest anti most ap
proved Jlatferhs, and made of the boat Charcoal
Iron; comprising- the most extensive assortment of
Stoves eVef ofierbd lb iHo ptibllb, and will bo sold
on the. most reasonable terms.
Country Merchant* are particularly invited to
call before purchasing elsewhere, as all articles
piudhased of us.are dbllvfered at the Railroad De
pot, or SleSm(toat Landings, free of dhargp.-
Particular aUeliUon paid io furnishing;Dealers
with Bake PlaleS.Otetes,Cylinders, Fire Clicks,
&c,, to suit most of the Stoves In use..
Castings of all kinds done to order, and we
cast every day, ,fl person leaving a'pattern in the
morning can have the castings same afternoon/
Cash paid for Old Iron.
~ N. B.—Dn.lidndj a few barrels of. very superior
German Black Dead. . . •
WARWICK, LEIBRANDT & Co.
Phlln., Sept. 23, 1847.—3 in =
rit’ci Firci! ru-cii:
OfvV Celebrated Air Tight Stoves.
/’’l .T. TYN.DALE, No. 97 South Second Street,
Ui Philadelphia, wishes to inform.his friends
and the public generally, that be still continues to
manufacture and soil -the/gehuine AIR-TIGHT
STOVE, with .the latest Improvements, After
many years, experience in the manufacture'of
these Stoves, he is now enabled to offer to his cus
tomers Tight Slaves with ovens, suitable
for dining rooms or nurseries.
Ho has also the JH? 'fight Afooc, on the Radiat
or plan, which makcs t a splendid and economical
parlor Stove, to which he would cull the particular
attention of those who want an elegant and useful
article-for their parlors;
Also, a large assortment of Coal, Parlor, and
Cobning Stovesi aIJ of which he. will sell at tile
lowest cash public would do well to
cal I before purchasinjreJae where.
• Mr. T. would 1 caution the public, against' Air-
Tight Stoves, made by. mbst. stove makers, as they
do not answer llio purpose intended. '
Fhila., Sepl.-23,1847.—2m .;V
Public Sale of Real Estate.
THE subscriticrs, Executors of Gcorgo Eiscnhort
Hr, deceased, will sell at public sale, on (ho. pre
mises, in South Middleton township, Cumberland
about 2 miles from Carlisle, on Friday tho
22d day of October next, tiro following real estate, to
wit: , ,V-
No.T, containing obout-. 103 Acres of Patented
Limestone Land, adjoining the Baltimore turnpike,
George Biacnhort’s heirs, Rev. Mr. McGill, William
Gmham, Jacob RUncr i and others. The improve
ments aro a 1 ;
EO« HOUSE,
filjft LOG- BARN,
other Outbuildings. There are two
wells of Hover foiling water—ono non tho house the
other nenr the barn. About 40 acres of woodland
and about 30 Acres of good Timothy Meadow.
No. 2, containing about 46 Acres, and joins No
I, lands of William Graham, Hugh Stuart, and othr
crs.nbout ono half of which is woodland and thobol
anco is cleared and in’s good state of cultivation.—
This property will be. sold separate or together to suit
purchasers. . Persons wishing to view tho property
will please call on the premises. !
Terms of, sale:—Ono half of tho purchase money
to ho paid on tho Ist of April next, when possession
will bo given and a deed made to the purchaser; and I
tho tesidus in three equal annual payments- thereof- ;
ter without interest, to bo secured by judgment or
mortgage. ' ' ' 1
Sale to commence at I o’clock, ?. M., when a
tendance will he given by
JACOB EISENHABT,
ADAM BISENHART,
PETEII EISBNIIART,
Exr's, .
Soph 30,.1847.—it
Farm for Sale,
THE subscriber offers at private sale, (ho Farm on
which ho ndw lives, situated In Dickinson township,
Cumberland county, about a quarter of a.mile from
the turnpike and five miles from Carlisle, ad*
22|jPjoining lands of John Pau) % Geoi‘go Davis and
fU*others, containing about 40 Acres of Lime*
ntomo Land—lo of which is woodland—and the rest
cleared arid -in good cultifation and under iUbslan*
tin! foncesi For further particulars enquire of
GEO. DAVIDSON
September 30,1847.—tf
Orphans’ Court Sale*
j .BY virtue of nn order of tho Orphans 1 CoftH of
1 Ci/mbcrland county,'wllf J>o exposed to public* sale
• tho ftmf cstafo of Daniel Scircr, tatp ofSotilhampton
‘ township, dcc'd., on Friday ilio 33d day of October
• next, on (ha promises, at IX o'clock, A. M. Said
farm is situated 2J miles south' of Bhipponsburg, near
Cochcnowoi's mill,'arid contains 115 Acres,nf which
35 is Woodland of an excellent Quality; and bounded
by Inrids of Michael Cochcnowcr, Carlisle Bunk and
William Barbef. Tlio improvements arb
AwA Two Dwelling Houses,
TlijllimLOGl iIARN, ; a well of never falling wa-
near tho house, arid a spring of .run*
ning water runs through one end of tho farm. Also
an Apple Orchard of choice frblL
Terms of salo—s3oo to bo paid on tho confirma
tion of tho sale, ono third of (ho residua to bo paid
on tho first day of April, 1848, ono third .to remain
jri the hands of tho purchaser, and tho interest on
tho samfl lo bo paid to tho widow during her life, and
after J|or death flio principal lo bo paid to tho heirs,
tho balance ill three cqasl nnnual payments, to bo
secured by recognizance hi the Orphan B kourt. At* i
toudonco will bo given by _ - 1
• , . GEORGE TRONE,
, , Adm'r, of Daniel Seiref, dw'd, i
September 33,1847.—5 t : . J j
Orphans’ Court Sale,
BY virtue of an order of tho Orphans 1 Court of
Cumberland epuntyf Will bo oftered nt public
salo, on Saturday tbo.Olh of October next, on tho
promises, nt IS o’clock, noon, alrnbtof land,'rfiu
unto in Dickinson township, Cumberland county,
adjoining lands ofAbraham flan and, others, con
taining 100 Acres, nioro.or fosff,'ofgood land, inn
very good statu of cultivation' and u ! mlcr foneb,—
Tlioiniprovoraonla arc a two story '
AA . LOG HOl/SE,
Double BANK! IJAI?N, with other
ili l l*lWEout-buildingg. a spring of water, and an
Orchard of choice fruit.
Termed!* sale—-One-half of ihopurchaao money
to bo, paid pn the confirmation of the sale by. tho
court, tho rpsiduo in two cuual anuual payments
without interest. . . WM. It. SADLDif.
if Oco. Jidpfoy,ilec'u>
' 1 September 53,. 18-17.—Ut , .y k \ ,
-i;* . Private Sale. ' •
r T- .7 ®whacrlbcr offers dt private sale aJol of ground
X P«M a Jo »« Southampton township, 1 4 riiilWonstof
Sbippcnsburg and within I riiilo of Lees'X Roads,
epnlu.lrting i.O. iiU clcarcd and in a goodstato
ofcqllivalion. Hie improvcracriis are aIJ story,
Dwelling House,
IM I® r “ bin -- I ,% kcr SI ">P. fiqrn. e»"d Stab.
cl ' lor convenient anl-huildnigs.'
r v. 0 '. s,l gqod assortment of young
and thriving fruit trees on the promises. - ,
f Ol l ' riV “J o b “ l 9ro Saturday the 23 d
day ofColobor next, ,1 will on that day he offered ai
public sjlc, on Hie premises, at,( o’clock, P.M., anil
terms mode known, , JOHN WHITMvpV
September 23,1847. 3t* wuttMYER.
Beal Estate for sale.
TTfTILL.bo sold nt public sale, in pursuance of an
VV ~ order of the Orphans’Court of Cumberland
county, on Saturday the lOlli day of October next,
at 10 o clock, A. M„ on the premises, the following
desenbed real cstsie, lam the property of Jacob Fay
lor,-des.dM vjz: . - . . . -
■ .A tract of land situate in MifQin'iownship, Cum
berland county bounded by land of . Brandt, J.
NageWi Wm. Ramp, and —. Whisler,. containing
130 Acres, more or loss, of which about 100 acres
are cleared and the residue well timbered—Having
thereon erected a two story -
JMtk Log House*
BARN, Storio Spring lloUßfe',* Wri
jSßSSnaSoll Shed and Corn Cribs! - There ore
about nine acres of excellent meadows, A Quantity of
Locust llmbcf oh said land, a good Apple Orchard
and a yuHety nf other frbit Irccsi THere is a never
failing ttifcll of water converiliihl to the house and run
ning water p'assiug through nearly all the fields on
said farm. Tho land is Slate of an excellent quality
and in,a good slate of cultivation.
•Terms of sale—sloo to he paid on the confirma
tion .of,thc sale by the court, one third of the balance
on ttio/Ist of April, 1848, when, possession will be
given .and a deed made to tho purchaser, the residue
inlwoequal annual payments thereafter without in
terest—to be secured by judgment bonds or in such
I other mode as may bo satisfactory to the administra
tor. 0 CHRISTIAN PAYLOR, AdnTr. *
September 23,1847.—4 t
Valuable Farm for Sale.
THB’subscribcrs' offer nt public sale, on the pro*
-miscs, on Saturday the 9th day of October next,
that VI liable Farm situate in South Middleton town,
ship,‘(j/Uhibcrfand county, ■about 3J miles, south of
Carlisle, near the Forge road, containing between 90
and ‘lOO Acres of first rale Limestone Land. TJ(o
improvements arc a
House,. I.og 1C aril,
rills (tho latter nearly now,) a good TEN.
'fljßPpitSSfflS ANT HOUSE, and other Out buildings,
an ApplcDrchard of thriving trees, together with a
number of Cherry and Pencil trees, oil in thriving
condition. A well of excellent water near tho door,
&c. -.Between 12 & 15 acres of the-abovo is Wood
land, Aind Is welt timbered. The'remainder is clear-,
cd land and in a high, state of cultivation.
Persons wishing to view tho property will call on
either of tho undersigned, who reside In. tho (own
ship aforesaid. Sale to commence at* 12 o’clock,
noon,-when terms will bo made known by
JACOB WISE,
HENRY WISE,
FREDERICK WISE,
' Admrs. of Frederick Wue t Sr. dcc*d.
! v - ' MOUNTAIN LAND.
-Tho administrators above, will also offer for sale
at'tho same time and place, a tract of'Mountain
Land,situate hear Mount Holly Iron Works, town
ship aforesaid, containing about SO Acres. . On this
tract tfioro is much volunblo timber. Persons wish
ihg lo viovv this property will please call on cither of
the administrators the day before the sate, and every
inforfnation will bo given.
September 23,1817—3t*
Orphans’ Court Sale.
A Valuable Mill ami Farm.
BY virluc of an.order of the Orphans’Court of
CairihiriaiuLco unty ,w iII bo sold at public outcry on
the pf«*aJscB,"on Saturday thb3o(h of: October, next,
at 10 o’clock,' A. M., a plantation or tract of land,
situate! in Westponnshorough township, containing'
about. ICQ Acres of first rata Limestone Land,bound
ed bydands of Shaips’ and Myers’ heirs, SnWcly,
Tritt and Montgomery. Tho celebrated Dig Spring
runs along tho western margin of the tract, a stream
that never .fails or freezes, and is unequalled hy any
spring in the United States. Tho improvements arc
a first rate
> Flom-liig-iTIIII,
throe stories high, with two run of stones, situate on
tho abdvo named spring, a . • , •
jtoA Dwelling; House,
" m Parn om * Miller's House, Coop
or Shop, Orchard, &c., all hi tho best of
order. About one-half of tho tract Is doored. The
balance covered with thriving Timber. Tho whole
will ho sold separately or together ns may,best suit
purchasers. This property about 23 miles from (he
Nowville Depot of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad,
In tho heart of a rich country, and odors strong in
ducements to capitalists.
. Tho terms of sulo ore—One-*third tho amount of
tho purchase money to bo paid on tho confirmation
of tho sale by tho court, and the residue in three
equal annual payments without interest, to bo secured
by. judgment bonds. ' JOH?f FIPER. v
JOHN 9. DUNLAP,
Admr's, of James Piper t dic'd,
September 23, 1847.—6 t
Orphans’ Court Sale*
BV-virtuo of an order of tho Orphans* Court of
Cumberland county, 1 will expose to public sale,
on the premises, on Saturday the 16th day of
ber, 1847, at 11 o'clock, A. M., a tract of Inftd in
Eastpennsborough township, Cumberland county,
bounded ,by lands of Mary Ilnpley, Henry Malta's
heirs, and tho. Conodoguinot crook, containing 45
Acres and 23 Perches, neat measure, about onc.ltalf
of which is cleared and under excellent fence, and
tho residue in thriving timber. There arc erected
on the premises a small
JjsaA Log House and Stable,
fjjjjwHJ* and there aro two never failing springs of
water on tho promises. Tho properly is
near tho Susquehanna river, and about thico miles
and half a rnilo from Pratt's Iron Works.
■The terms will bo made known nn tho day ofsalo
by • • , GEORGE RUPP, Jr.,
Adm'r. of GeO. Rup\ey % dec'd,
September 16; 1847.—5 t
Orphans’ Court Sale.
IN puronanco of an order of the Orphans' Cotfrl of
Cumberland county, tlio.following Real Estate, 1
lat,o llio property of ArnMrpng Irvine, dco’d., will be
aold on tho promises,'on Saturday tho IGtli day of
October next, at 12 o'clock,' noon, of that day, viz:
All that certain plantation or tract ofland, situate
in Silver Spring township, fnsnfd county, bounded
by Iftn'ds of Gcbrgp Hofahoover,' Jocql) Harman, An
drew Irvine and others, and coutumirig about
131 ACRES,'
nbout 85 acres of which afo Limestone, and llio re
mainder Slaio land of good quality. Between 20 and
30. acres are in thriving young timber ond the resi
due in ouUivation. This land is well fenced, a largo
portion of It being,post and rail. The improvements
are a largo •
M Slone Dwelling House
KITCHEN, a'liirgo
8(one. Hank Jlnrii,
with a Threshing Machine attached, and other out
■buildings.' Thord is a good well at lh« door am
very superior limestone spring near the UnuM, *
Y,L K 'al-PMO OKCHARH '"‘'l »■: !"' '■
or lilihlh olTVciil Irocs nro o" fj 1 " K!! 1 JJ '
uro two frond iniUn wUlmi a milo " ■ ~ ' [
Will I,V, nllVrail nf llio huiho limi't “ lot «l ,1510111111,
.4J.iHl.Wlta .ta"‘..id oonliiiiiinff one i.iire,
liaviiift iTiareoii iircclml « S™'“. ■ w
LOU 110USH AND J-'KAVI- SIAIU.n,
a fruittro r 0 oJ« :^
day ol.flu y Armstrong Irvine, dcc'd.
■ September 10,1817.
X6wn Property tor Sale.
TN pursuance of on order of 11.0 Orphans’ Coori of
J. Cumberland counly, I wUI expose lo public sale’
five lots of ground,
silunlo on the nbrlh.cnsicorrlcif of South ami Pin „ lH :
"19[ 0 ° r Cuftislc. Hie property of tlib lieifs
of Daiuel Bowers,' dec’d, viz i
, Fo ' l „' ® ilonla on tho comer of said streets; con
tains 30 feel in from on Pitt street; and oxionds in
HO foci lo a tep foot alloy;
No. 2 t .contains 30 foot fo front o’A Pitt Blfceijand
adjoins.tho^ubove.
No. 3, contains Au focl.irf fftfnij With a ttfo'.slory
DWELLING HOUSE,
Wfflmg & wert of wa'tcf;-and other lirtprove
bS«WB merits thereon.' , t ' '
No.' 4; contains 30 feet In flont on tin street, and
adjoins tho Just; . - .
No. 5, ulso corflafns 30 feci fn ffotit; apt), adjoins
tho above and lots of John Mclf.' : All these lots ex
tend 110 fcet back to a ton, foot alle}, laid dill for tho
accommodation of these lots.
Also,* at Ihb sairio lime arid plafco,* will behold.
; TWO LOTS OP GROUND,
onibo seu'tli dido of South street; bmindci) By said
tllrce on Hie north, on the weal by Michael Mathews,
oil H'C rnuth by George Cart, and on tlio ea.t by G.
.nine’ "“'aining togolliur 190 feet in front,
and S4O foot in depth, being numbered 288 and 383
In additional ont-lots of the Doruugli ofCarliale. As
to all of the said properly the lots will be sold aopa.
raloly or together as will best suit purchaaors.
Terms of sale—'The per cent, nf the purchase mo
ney to bo paid on the day of aalo—one third to re.
main in the properly, the interest of which is to he
paid to the widow during her life, and the principal
ht her decease—pno.lhird on the Ist nf April, 1848,
and tho balance on the Ist of April, 1849, lo ho se
cured by a lien on tho properly.
HENRY DOWERS,
Admr. of Daniel Botoers , dec'd,
September 10,1847 3t
Orphans’ Court Sale.
BY.virluo of an order of the Orphans* Court of
Cumberland county, tho following Real Estate,
luto.lho properly of Jacob LeiJigh, of Monroe town
ship, in said county, dec’d.i will be sold on tho prom
ises, on Saturday the IGlh of October next, at 12 o’-
clock, noon, of said day, viz:. .
Ail that certain plantation or tract of land, situate
in the said township of Monroe, bounded by lands of
Joseph Brandt, Bricker’s heirs, Samuel Hoffcrt and
others, containing ICO Acres and 10 perches, neat
pfwlnchare
Reared arid m*cmUvalloh, and iho residue ingc&d
limbcri The inipiovemcnls aro a largo two stofy
-AA 1 ' Stone House,
BjM STONE RANK BARN,
an Oil Mill, Wagon Shed, Cider Press, Stone Spring
, House and other out buildings. There is a good deal
of Locust, Chesnut and Pino Timber on the pretm
. see, and a good Apple Orchard.
Also, a trad of land near tho foregoing, bounded
by lands of'John Bclslioovcr, Samuel Hoffurt, John
Westfall and others, containing 42 Acres and 63
perches, neat measure, 28 acres whereof uro cleared
and in cultivation, and tho residue good timber land.
Also, a small lot of Mountain Land in said (own
ship, bounded by lands of Egu’s heirs, containing 2
Acres end 81 porches, having thereon erected a Log
DWELLING HOUSE and a Log Stable. Persons
wishing to purchase any of the above properties ore
requested to call and examine the'same before tho
day of sale. Conditions made known on the day of
solo by JOHN GOODYEAR. Jr.
Trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court
Sept. 16,1847.—Gt . to make tale.
Orphans’ Court Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of
Cumberland county, the Real Estate of John
Ruth, lato of Newton township, dcc’d., will bo offerr
cd at public sale, on Thursday tho 21st day of Octo
ber next, on tho premises, at 12 o’clock, noon,' viz:
]3O ACRES, 16 PERCHES; *
of land, situate in Newton township,' jm paid county,
on the State Road, about two and a half from
N.OWvHfe, eighty-six acres of wh/eh-ia first-rate lime
stone land, and tho remainder of good slate; divided
from the former by'(ho Green Spring,'along which
there is on both sides a tract of natural meadow of
9 acres. Tho whole place Is in tho Highest state of
cultivation and under good fence, with tho exception
of about 20 acres of woodland. The Improvements
are a largo
i y&A Slone DWdliug House,
Kitchen, a iatst bank
Tehanf House, and other neces
sary out-buildings/ and a spring of never failing wa
ter near (ho door. Afia a thriving young bearing]
Orchard ofaf/kinds dfcboTcA'frtfit.* • *
. Persons desirous of examining tho place-frii/ call
on clthef of the dndorsig/iod. . „ #
'The term* of safe itill bb’atf follows/ #lOO to bo
I paid on ino confirmation of solo—ono.naif of the re
sidue of tho purchase money on the Ist of April next,
when possession will be given,' and (ho /chiaihdor in
two c((dri{ anhdal instalments thereafter without in
terest. Tho grain in tho ground is reserved, and tho
purchaser is to pay tho taxes assessed fbr 1,848, ,
JOHN H. YANDEftufcLT,
WILLIAM RUTH,
S«pt. 9, 1847.—Ct
Pifblic Salo of Real Estate.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court
of Cumberland county, will be sold at public
sale, on the promises, 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 ChrislUeb, dec'd to wit:
A Tract oi* Slate Land,
situate in Mifflin to.wnShip,.Cumljerla?\d county,
bounded by lands of Jacob Chnstlieb, the heirs of
Daniel McDonald, deo’d., John Oiler and otlie/a,
containing 213 acres, of which about ICO acres
art cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the
residue is timber land of an excellent, quality
There are about 15 acres of good meadow on said
farm and a good Apple Orchard & other fruit trees*
ttg-jr The buildings are a Two Story
ifunKi St6ne House and Kitchch,*
lllfiMt'A Double LOG UARN, and DISTIL-
LitiUY, with a well of water near the door.• Tho
I above land will be sold together or in different
I parts to soil purchasers.
Tho terms of sale are: $lOO to be paid bn the
confirmation of the sale by the Court, one half the
balance on tho first of April next when possession
will be given and a deed made' to the putchas6r,
the residue in four equal payments thereafter with
out interest, to bo secured by judgment or mort
gage. Tho grain in tho ground will he resorted
and no! pass to the purchaser. The straw which
will arise from tho crop now in the ground, wjll
pass to the purchaser. Tho taxes of td-18. to he
paid by the purchaser. ....
SAMUEL MEGAVV,
WILLIAM CmilSTUl-JB,
September 0, 1847. ' Administrators.
il fai'in ipi- Sale.- ■, ;
rpitE subscriber oilers bis ftirpl Tor mb'. »l(“,“ l< ' 3 1
i miles west of Carlisle, Cumborluml WV* } *'•
on ibo Conodoguinot ctcok rosd, ami nbouf bnlf
rniln from Davis' mill. ‘‘ Iw farm contains
Sr.v(r-fmiC & a hall’ Acres,
of Jlrsl-'ral'e lla.cslono land. About 6d acres is clear
eJ. well limed, ami in a l.i«l> »l«l« f ""T
tl,o residue is covered tvflls go/MT timber, and Ibo
whole is under good fence. The nniWovcmonla are a
Frame House,
I JMm A large Bank Barn,'
Wagon Sited, Corn Crib, drapery,
X-u under llm some root. There m also a Brick
Wiiah-bouaa. Smoke-house, and a well of ilevcr-fail
inu water, with a pump in it, under tile same roof,
and oilier oul-buildinfls. A Brick Cistern, capablcuf
containing HO hogsheads of water, and a young (Itriv
iiig Orchard'of bearing fruit, a good Limp Kiln, &c.'
The bulljingii were ell built within ux ycare.V ..
Juiio S 4; ISW.-lf; BROUGH htYEItS.
S’S’ffoOH.iiB r aJ&. . Alurgd lot of t\>o moat,ap
proved School Books, just received .mid Tor sole
.he Cheap Dmik Store, next to Uoctom'* Hotel
Curlible, Sept. 8?/1847. -• v*.
tubUciafe . t .
TN the case of the order of Orphans’Cbu'rt {o, T TboBi
I "Bradley, ndm r r.,’ of George deh'd./ for
the sale of* the estate of said cfececlebt for (be
of debts,’-tt/wil i A plantation of thlct of
land siti/ato ftf Sotilh Middleton (qwnskip, Cumber*
?an*3 bbandfcd by laud’d of {he heirs of Geo.
Eisehhari; sr.dcc’d., Jonas Rhdy, RcV. A.T. M’GIII,
■ bttf° am * Maf y Graysbh, containing
One Hiindred and Twenty-eight Acres,
of which about ios acres.are cleared, having (hero*
on erected a largo (vhinHfo Scathe/boarded
HorisPund Kitehdh,
liiilro Stone & jt’rtfmfe' Bank fern/
|Ssßfi«and other ou't-buildjhgs; £>atft adminis*.
(rotor having made return of the aforesaid oittei of
Court on the 15th of December, A. D. 184 G, that said
real estate remained unsold, no sufficient price being
offered for the same, which return was accepted W
tho court and further proceedings at. that {lmi belfl
unddr advisement. And now* to 23d August,’
1847;, The coufl upon the applicationi bflhfe ■dinin':
islrator award a nfe\V order of sale; arid do orqcf afid
decree that the afmjcaajd real estate bib sold »l public
sale, by Thom'ts affmV; of Said dctcdcht,'
on (he pronS’facßj on -
Fr(dajj thk 8/A day of (jeloher next,
nt 1 o’clock P, Mi,‘on the following terms, via: One
hdpdfed dollars to bo paid onthe confirmation ofthb
sale by the court/one half the balance on uie first of
April next, when possession will be giVbn and a deed
made to the purchaser,* and the residue in two equal
annual payments thereafter without interest,’ the
payments, to bo secured by judgment or mortgage.'
But before such sale bo made thecqnrt further order
ond direct that due public and timely notice do glycft
by the administrator at least twenty before ti;6
sale of the lime and place of sale,* (he premises tp be
sold, and where situate, by-advertisement in at least
one newspaper printed in Cumberland,, bounty, aha
hy handbills, Uiree of which shall bo affixed In tbtefe'
of the most public (dates m tlio vicinity of tbb pro:
petty to be sold.
Said administrator to make return of his proceed.*
ihgs at the next stated Orphans’ Court to beucld iri
Carlisle, in and, for safd cob’nty/on the Mlh'tff De:
combtr next. By the potfrf;
THOMAS BRADLEY/ Aditi'r.
Public Sale;
IN pursuance of an offai 6T the Orphans' fcoiVri.
of Cumberland cotfnty; will be sold otpftblic falWbrf.
Uiq bonuses,'on Saturday the.lffthdty of ObloW
next, at 12 o’clock, poon, ofqafd day/ljift feal^suib ; ;
of Daniel Smith, Ikto of said county, deceased; Abb';.
siating of a tract of ,1 end; situate in South Middfejon„_
township, bounded by lands of Gilbert SearigM,' Jas.' ”
Moore; William reffef and olhbfs,* kohUUitng
ONE HUNDRED ACRES;
more or less. The /and is Limestone of a go’od quo/
ity and nearly all clewed. There Is a /too story • ’
gjfejqfe. Frame Dwelling lloase/
Mjil And Log Baritl
68ffiSS3Hon the same; with other
and a good wall of water.* The of sate bo
as
, The purchaser or purchasers of said property will
be required to pay to the administrator of said dece*
dent, ono half of the purchase money on the eonfii 1 ;
motion of (he sale By (he Orphans'Court, end me
balance or other jioif in
thereafter without interest; to bs securca by Judg
ments.' The purchaser of purchase/* a/e to have
one half of alt (be grain in the ground and to get
possession of the premises bn ,confirmation of the ■al'ii;
WILLIAM MOORE,* ,
. Aamr. $ DkhM Smithf dic'd;
September 16, 1647.—5 l _
, Valuable ,Fai-m for Sale. ~
rpHt’ subscribers offer at private sale, their FarW
J lBB acres, 140 of which is limestone
and (lie remainder black slate land, both of the first
quality,situate in SilverSpringlovJnshfp,* 1 Jraitoß
from the Cumberland -Valley Raflfoad, 10 miles front
Rumsburg and 8 from Carlisle. Th'o turnpike basscJ
through mb ,fafiri leading (6 ihb ntWi fftehuod'ed
pla£b6.' j , • t i
TheM nro about 155 ac/cs cieatea, unde# Jjbqa
fence oqd Ip a lijfrhslatp of Cultivation. Tho balanco
is well timbered—thriving young locust arejgf owing
alt over the farm. The improfcitfbftis qrd i ’' '
Large Brick House,'
A Large Bank Barn,-
dSsSsßSwlth all necessary outbuildings,* and cl
( well of good water convenient to the door, S^rin^.
llotfoc In the yard and a running pump in.the bam
yard. t Also,‘an Orchard of thriving young trees,’con
% sisling of about 50 diffWeni kinds of Choice App' (e s,*
’ 25 different, kinds of Choice Peaches, 1 moil ortho
different varieties of r/umbs, Aprccols and Cherries
—all of which havo been selected to flpcu in'rotatioiV
| from the oorilest |o the latest. - , . y u (
T/ie.aoovo iV oho of (ho mos£ hahdsoroly situated;
and also among one of (tie Best /mprovfd farms m
the county. .Persons wishing /nformaimri on the
subject nro invited to coii on wo ■6‘hacriher living on
lliq promises/ or 'William’ Ila/kbcM,' M* Allen town
ship. . WILLIAM ADDAiMS.
August 26,1847.—(f
Eagle Livery Stable; t
THE subscriber respectfully announces .to’hW
/riends and the public gehdrhljy, that ho iW
opened the named Livery Stable in the
in the rear of the Marked H66se; where he cab ahrf
will accommurtato all those Who may .give hi&.a
m*. call, will; good HOUSES, BUGGIES;
jgHjjh CARRiauBS, Lc. .The? jniblidMay de-*
pond on getting goqd and sate horses,* a£
t will in no d’asd give dSt.fl! bored unless I can
commend him as safe and gentle. Prices rnodef
ate. Ho hopes by careful attention to tfietfi aha
receive a shard ofpublrt patronage. s .. ,•. •
.. . S;X N; smith; ,
N. B,—The subscriber has riot rcllhquished (he
House.and Sign Fainting, and aft favors to that
line will still be reifeivei ihd fjunola
flfly stldnJea to. * M .
9 Cnrlislpt August 26, 1847.—3 m .
Admr't .
BfJEW goods;
THE subscribers are now opening Ihoir £al/
stock of HARDWARE*, a‘nd io which tnojV
.would invitd the ftltehiiin of persons (n want of
goods IIA6, as fhVI/ arrangements are such'
as t 6 Enable them to sell lotaf ihnA an other
store. They hata no\V a full Assortment of
latches, bolts, hinges, sefews,* and ivory AWcle
for bAfiduigv mill, crosscut and ciridlpr 88#r»
mouse Ji‘ol6 uViMs, vjees, filei, Maps, Mifcels, ai>
gtfrs, braces, pFatn bills, /ilaftos, Fiarid# pAnnel.*
ripping and lAnflnl.saw?, broad axes,* drawing
knives, chopnlAg axes, 1101011018,’ hartYmirs; U»y
aftfl.m'nnuro forkp, shovels, spades* knives, Forks,'
pocket knives of oviry fity/c, buichei 1 RnivAs, ran
zors, scissors, shears, waiters, hnys,.brass W
omfl, shear, bflstcr nml «pnnff ttpUM.Wrm
tlo springs, 1 (on American and Russltt sfiset Iton,
I 'tn icprrs Diioonl’a and Johnson s llfasting Powder*
I 3000 IW. Soo|ln ifrinJsloncß.flOOOlljs.Wolh
lerill’s pare ground while Ipod* 300 gals. Linseed
Oil, 100 gals. lOO boxes of glass, as
-1 norird. Also. Copul,.Ooafch, JnppA and Leather
Vornl’sh. Mahogany and Veneers, Ccdar
ware,.Baskets,* &6. ,
ThW have also Hpvry’s, Patent Spinal SlrjW
Cut'iora, for cutting or corn stalks* the
best article of the kind for snip, , -
WftiQIIT&SAXTbM:-
Carllsle, September IC, 1847.
Sowefe; . ..
IfiTl’EßlS testamentary on tl\o lust will ond le«-
j luWnl ( of AMadV, EhAclborgcf, lalo of Silver
Spring lowA'sliip, tlcc’<l.'»No been granted to tbo
auhscrlbor reeiJing m aajpjftownslnp. Ail parsons!
Indebted lo nnjd estate aro rooueeled to make Immev
OliUo payment, and thodn having claim* will |jrc«et||.
them properly authenticated for settlement.. ,>
( JOHNBOTOE^*
September 2, IBd7,*—6t . , .
HOVEII’S celebrated
Ing Ink. which will
llowh freely. 11 ic Hie he" J j* s . oiriVAff'h' ■
sole by '_. . ,
r i sfood. Wanted,
A ,„ XXfoFFICE IMMEDIATELY.
•ss