American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 14, 1847, Image 3

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    dissolution of »ariiiet«il»;
heretoforeexistingbetween (he
r r H *i.«ibers trading under the name of John
.1 »“ b “ r ,v h aMhia-day.bediiydiaapVved by run-
Noble & •> hooks nn'i.papers'of the late
fiVare pTaced il tho bands df -Robert Moore, on
fir , n Jl neraons having/accounts to settle, or
whom.* P w j|| pfease call,
payments to mak , “P HN NoBlj e.
r -- /ARMSTRONG NOBLE,
’ / ROBERT NOBLE.
i* c _-Tho Bachoring business will .lie carried
isV iohn at ilio corner of Pitlsireeujnd
ciiucb Atiy J: • ' ' • >&\
jjOl/SE & LOT rOK .SiLE.
i LO'r of ground in Churchlown, Mopjpe lown-
A «liin Cumberland county. Tho improvements
L*’. pRAME HOUSE, 30 feel in front,, with,
° rP o front doors, with, a back-building—a brick
,'g smoke bouse, Bake oven, and Siablo.—
Tlic property is valued at $5OO, and
ll,O conditions of the sale will bo $2OO
[MlljSaa on tho first of April next, when posses-
given, and $l5O. in the annual pay
ments thereafter, without interest. For additional
I.HltMilars enauire of the subscriber in Carlisle.
particulars » JO HN rrannqn#
Carlisle, Oct. 14,1847—3 t. * , ’
Proclamation.
WHEREAS tho Honorable Samvel HxrnunK,
President Judge of tho several Courts of Com
mon Picas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and
Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of tho several
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Genoial Jail de
livery, in said counties, and Hon. John Stuart and
John blcndcnin, Judges of tho Court; of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of
all capital and other Oobncps, in tho said county of
Cumberland —by their precepts to mo directed, dated
tho23rd of August, 1847, have ordered tho Court
of Oyer and Terminer ?nd General Jail Delivery, to
be lioldcn at Carlisle oh the 4th Monday of November
next, (being tho 22J day) at 10 o’clock in the foro-
I noon, to continue two week.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro
ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said
county of Cumberland, that they arc by the said pre
cept commanded to bo then and there in their proper
Ipcrsonff, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, oxnini-
Inntions, and alt other remembrances, to .do those
■things which to their offices appertain to be done,and
lad those that arc buund by recognizances, to prosecute
I against tho prisoners that are or then shall be in the
I Jail of said county, ore to bo there to prosecute them
I fIS shall bo just. JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff.
I Swintrr’H Ovpicr, >
I Carlisle. Oct. 7, 1847. 5
i’lulufield Classical Academy.
four miles t vest of Carlisle , between, lit* NeirvilU;
Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road,
fpHE third session (live months) will commence on
J_ Mosoat, November Ist. 1847.
The number of students is limited, and every ef
fort made to secure their moral and mental improve
ment, as well as. their health. During
the past year upwards of forty. Students. have teen
connected with the institution. •; {The. studies embrace
all (hat are requisite for College Or any business or
profession. Every effort will borhado to'-securo a
continuance of patronage from the friends' olfVduca
tion. ' ' .1
Hoferoncop, 'ferms, &c., made knowh -by dpplica
(ion personally or by letter addressed to,, 1 ' V-^.V
Octolwjr 7, 1847. —3m
Whitehall Niirscry .and Commer
cial Garden.
Carlisle, pKNNSVLVANiA-
riMIR subscriber would call |uiblic;,4il.Wnliohvio
1, the stock of trees now on hand m’.'tho above
establishment, and ready for this fall’s market.—
The entire slock consists of upwards of a quarter
of s million of trees, among which aro upwards of
150 varieties of the choicest Apple, carefully selec
ted from the best and most celebrated nurseries in
the Union.
The trees now rcady~for ealo are from 7 to 15!
Wilis'!’ "LlisJi'w-jisfci wgtnttf trirranaTira
hearing stale;' which supersedes iho necessity of
further training to tho. planter. fie. also .oners
Peach, Pnar, Plum, Prune, Apricot and. Cherry
Trees, ns well as a largo stock of Evergreen and
Ornamental Trees of various kinds, of large size
and well topped. .
Among his Applo trees arc upwa/de ofSO varie-i
ties of recent introduction and superrdrnquSliiy,—
All of which the subscriber pledges h|mssf to sell
as low ns any other siiTiilar establißivnient of es
tablished character in PuhiisyLvariia-can still' an
article of equal quaiUty* ;■
To the curious we offer the not?dt£aiil6nla Irn
pertains, flowers feet dia
meter —of vory rapid growth f
VYM. LINE.
Wim-EIIAIX, Oist. 7,1817 ET-Sm v- r .-J.„
OF the Allen and Fire
Insurance Company, of Ctfmbcriuiid county, Sep-
Umber fllh, A. I). 1847. iv.’A-
DR. /
Amount 5 per cent, on premium notes, $6,444 00
Interest,
Four pur cent* tor,
Deduct
Balance in Treasury,
' ' Ctt.
Expenses for 1643,
1844,
“ 1815,
“ 1840,
•• 1847,
■ SMOB io
Whole amount of property Insured,l,ool,47o
Properly surrendered, .16,566
Now insurti),
Whole amount of premium notes,
Surrendered,
Now In Treasury,
Whole number of policies issued,
Number surrendered,
1813 Cash paid for printing; $49 20 1
1844 do do 2G 00
1845 do do 00 00*
1 1840 do do Vv/Cp/60 £
1 1847 do do ' ;’24 p 0 V
Cmh paid fur postage $4 26
B4S Jo Jo 80
18 »7 Jo Jo 100
jBl3 Cash paid managers 4$ 63
®H do Jo * 68 63
848 do Jo 64 44
B *o do Jo 7134
‘ 84 7 do . Jo 178 ,00
1515 ®«w»ge» to Mary Eicliolli 30 00
*B4O Jo Geo. Suavely, 1,040 00
‘ Jo J. H. Graham, 8,400 05
' Jo llratlon A. Boyer 200 00
■ )( Jo G, Uarnitz ■ 160 00
” Jo Ijoa&Dronnoman 300 00
( Jo Jonas Larow .700 00
Jo David Shcflbr. 7 02
IR| * Jo. Geo. McFeoly 600
‘S* 7 Jo Deo. Uutdorf 818 50
, Jo John Lino 000 00
Jo David BboQer 725 71
MIfICKLLANKOUB.
*843 Cttsh paid lot books,' > 82 50
.. “° aoa), .5 00
IMR d .° ; press, : l(; A ,4,oo
0 d° Bmcomp'wiMO.OQ
ju, 4 # «»n. »l
<ln ccfuniJcil to Emslglv„S3^l;/t.,
* ;3,w5.0fl
LEWIS Hy'EKv 8o«’y; ;
October 7, 1817
PlikladelpUia Advertisement.
; OLIVER /
Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof •
\ IRON CHESTS;: ■■
WARR ANT 1 ecjua.l to any other make, and
Have never been, injured by Eire or Bur
glars,, in a single .Instance; He also keeps on
hand a full supply of Oormhon Chests, made of
lighter Iron, at lower prices. 1 >.
Letter Copying Presses and Books..
: Trucks for Storey Factories, & C . V .
Druggists* Presses, ■. . , > .
Eagle Glass Paperi-. l , ;
Portable. Shower Baths, &:c,: ,
Packing Levers,: v- i i; V\'
, Hoisting Machines, • .
Refrigerators and Water -,
; ; : OLiyEin5VANs,
Gt South Second Sb, bolow Chesnut, Phila,
For cooling and preserving. MEAT, BUTTER,
MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pur*
poses.
OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED WATER
FILTERS, for purying water that is brackish or
muddy, whether by rains; minerals, or otherwise,
can:.be had of all sizes and prices, at the Ware
rooms, No. 61 South Second Street, two doors be
low Chesnut street, Philadelphia. !
October 7, 1847—ly*
WAS lost on Thursday evening last, tho 23d iast.
somewhere between Plainfield and Carlisle, a small
daik purple morocco-POCKET.BOOK, containing
abuut.s33 in money—twelve dollars of which were
in relief notes on various , banks of ibis Slate. The
book, was made to fasten'with a. clasp, but when lost*
was secured by a twinc sfring—tho clasp being bro
ken;’-The above reward, with the. thanks of the
owner, will bo given to any poison returning said
book with Us contents, at the store of ’ L
WRIGHT & SAXTON.
Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1847. ' !
Carlisle Telegraph I
JUST received several pamphlets, giving a complete
description of the American Electro Magnetic
'/‘digraph, now in operation, in many States of the
Union. It is illustrated with fourteen wood engrav
ings, from which, any person can with satisfaction
understand the “ wondrous blfih of this ttohdcNlcpmi
ing age—in aid of the Post Gflico, injlischargc of its
great function of rapidity transmitting correspondency
und intelligence.',’ Price edits. For sale at '
Carlisle, Sept. 30,1847. GITT’Si %
Carlisle Clothing Emporium*
fPHB subscribers take this method of informing the
'JL citizens of Cumberland county, and the people in
general, that they have just opened an extensive
in South Hanover street, next door-to D.H. Arnold's
store, in the Borough of Cbrlislo/ftf which they in
vite the Htlcntion of those .who. may desire cheap and
fashionable clothing. Wo will keep constantly on
hand a large and well selected assortment of wearing
apparel, such ns • ;
Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Brisoifls.
Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs, Caps, Boots, Shoes .and Slip
pers, mid indeed every thing necessary to trim oitt a
fashionable man, and belter articles at lower-prices
than can bo found at any other establishment in Cum
berland county.- Being fully convinced that*!quick
safes and sni&li'profits” do belter than slow sales and
largoarq determined to sell at a very small
advn'ncq, Ouf'niUortmoht wifi at all times bo large'
'which will afford customers an opportunity of suiting
their own taste.
R. K. BURNS.
TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c.
Wo will also .keep constantly on hand a genera*
assortment of the very best Sugars, Tobacco, Snuff,
&c. Wo ask all to give us a call, for wb feel safe in
recommending the articles wo keep for sale. Don’t
A ' ll* • .* ’
Arnold s store. .
ARNOLD <St LIVINGSTON.
• Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1847. ,
N. N;—Mr. Wauhbk B, PAiiicixsox.an experi
enced and fashionable tailor, will cut for the above
establishment. , Persons prefering, can have their
measures taken and garments made up to order with
put any. additional charge.. A. & L.
LETTERS testamentary on the la‘st wilt and tes
tament of Adam Eicholborger, late of Silver
Spring township, deeM., have been granted to the
subscriber residing in said township. All persons
indebted to said estate' any requested to tn&ko imme
diate pnyihcnt, and those having claims will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN 8088, Ex’r.
Septembers, 1847.—6 t ;
Ist Reg’t. Cimihcrlniid. Volunteers*
PARADE fn Springfield; on Tuesday tho 19th of
*» October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., properly 4
H cnujpt fur drill, in summer uniform. By order w
ol thuGol. Commdtg. A. FILER, Adj’l. ft
September 23,1847. —3t
JG3 40
4,882 6U
fI'IIE following articles can bo hud AT COST, nl
JL Arnold’s store—Willow Fcatherr, outside and
insidc-Frcnch and common Flowers, cotton and silk
Rushes and Caps, together with a general assortment
of trimmings, Cali soon, fur wo shall .close up our
business in a short liiivc. D. H. ARNOLD.
.Carlisle, Sept, 23, 1847.
11,489 00
7,806 10
$3,684 80
$l2O 23
03.77
Carriage and Sleigh lor Sale.
WILL bo sold cheap, if soon applied for, a fine
Family Caiuuaoe, with saibty single tree, &c.
made by Lillie of Gettysburg, with a set of single
Harness in excellent order, Also a good Sleigh.
Apply to W* D. SEYMOUR.
■ September 23, 1847.—tf
239 40
4,919 80
2,423 76
$1,045,916
$128,870
* 1,200
AT tho wholesale and retail store of CHARLES
OGILBY, on East Main street, a low doors be
low llio Market House, one of.llio largest and best
assortments of
$127,070
1,203
Dry Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS As SHpES, over aihibiiod in Carlinlc.' 110
i, determined to sell so low ns to ho beyond tho roooli
of nil oompolllion. Persons wishing to got bargains
will do'lvnll to call. ' t
Carlisle, Sept. 33, 1847;
1,387
A few more Goods ou hand.
THE' subscriber has still on, hand, a few choice
goods, which he will dispose of FiretCas( t such
as fipo Cloths, of different qualities, Casfitfncros, Sat
tlnolls, Kentucky Joans, French Morlnoes, Alapacas,
MoU-olin do Luinos, Cashmeres, Shawls, Silks, for
dresses, Flannels, Carpels, Rugs, Mattings, &C.&.C.
Call soon all who want bargains, as 1 om about to
close business. ' D. ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Soi
*228 70
.*
,
0 06
431 80
of iho Cu|it.
0,030 18
900 WOKK
NEATLY BXEOVTBB AT. TUjff,OFW#»*.
WATER FILTERS.
$5 Reward.
ciothius Store,
'NOVICE.
To tho Tadics.
TO m 3 FOUiVU,
~l. 23, 1847.
Cumberland Greens I
Parade at tho public
housoof John Cornman,
rt in iho Borough of Car
/aIWo, on Saturday iho
icth.day of Octobor* in
winter uniform, arms
and accoutrements in
SsK cood order. By order
WX). WONDEULICH.
—2i , °- s :
Cumberland Ordysl
You nro ordered to
panulotU Springfield
on Tuesday the 10lh
of October, at 10 o'-
clock* A. M»* coni*
jiloiely cquipt tor
' By order of lire
Captain.
ADM. »yuRS,
■’ ■ • .. ■ O.S.
Oct; 7, XB«^4fli.
LIST OF XEXTERS,
ADVERTISED IN THE “VOLUNTEER-’- DV APPOINTMENT.
- §lB.- And Aa it furtherenacted, 1 I * * *'■;
Andall advertisements.made under tlic ordc'rs of, the. Post-;
master General, in a newspaper or newspapers, pr tetters uiu*
sailed for in any.roat-oflico, eliaii be inserted in the'paper of
papers of the town or place where the oflicu advertising may
uc situated, havingUm largest circulation.*• ’
- ;• [Jvfcw Post-Office Law, passed 3,1843.
LIST. OF. LETTERS remaining in thcPdsUdfßco
at. Carlisle, Pa., October. !, 1847/ , Persons in*
quiring for letters on this list, will please say they arc
advertised, -
Brintlle Frederick-.. Lomas Joseph. .
Biceline John Lambert Win •-
Berger Jacob .. : Lehingsto Sarah
Baker Michael , Miller Magdeiena
BUner Adam Mqsselmim Mary Ann •
Boggs Rev F J Mayberry William
Ball Elisabeth Myers Elizbolh Myers
Baker John - Miller Jacob
Boidier John MoVay Janies T
Bico George .• Myers Elizabeth
I Brown Elizebeth My res .1 •
I Bucket Catharine . .Missly John A
; Carroll Wm B- Miller. John
Calhoun&,Harrison Neabit Fisher.
Creswell Elisabeth Noel Zip(Torah
Craig Jane . Nafe Samuel .
Clem Martha Padden John .
Crist George ' PurvesA. ■
Caldwell Jay ' Parks Win
Doyle Henry 2 . Rankins,Sinnct
Dlx R S • - stuart Catherine .
Darr William ' Shaifard Ekard .
Oidlow Abraham . Shoemaker Susannah
Frantz Samuel . Sanders Isaac . .
Greenwood James Stoner Austus
Green Samuel Shupp Arlher
GinkensJohn SlromoJbhn
HemmingorJ Stevens Joseph M
Hasty'Mary A Spilel Salny
Harmon A Summers David. W
Harrison Mr. Stinor David Esqj •
Horshy Clisabetli . Spies Christian -
Hauklns Mary A David
Hamaker David . Wise 0.1 > ‘
Redden Margurite WolfSrirati , .
Hershy William Whntsel.Sarah
Jones Mary An . Welcome David
Jackman Wm ' Webster Thos Q
Klein S W.arden,Jospph
KecklerJbhn Wiinier^Joseph
Lewis Enoch
GEO. SANfIERSON, P;M.
(gj* Under the new Portage fjhw,'ndvcrttscd letters
are charged two cents each in addition to the regular
postage*
Auditor’s iVotlce.
vfpHE undersigned hSviitg liken, appointed by the
.‘X Orphans’CourfofCumberland county, to mar
shall and distribute llio funds in* the hands of John
irfitfe, Executor of Gotlieb Ritter, dcc’d, among the
, several creditors of said deceased, will attend for
that purpose at the public house of Sumac! Morrell,
in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 23d of
October, at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon. . •
GEO. BRIN Auditor.
. October 7,.1847. , , \. •
Auditor's Notice. • •
, THE trust account of Peter As
signee of John Kinsey, having, been referred to,me
as Audilor to marshall and distribute the ussola, no
tice is hereby given that I. will attend lb tho duties
of tlio appointment <9.Wednesday tho 20th of Qteto
bor next, at myoffiCij; jn Carlisle; All persons hav
ing .blaims wIU •pldhstr hand them ini on orbeforo
that day.. • WiLH. MILLER,
September 23, '
tast-Notice.
A LL persons knowing thcfneclvcfl indebted to tho
IX subscriber, oro hereby, notified that they must
pay up immediately, as longer indulgence cannot and
will not bo granUd. “Award to tho Aviso is suffi
cient.” ’ D. 11. ARNOLD.
. Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1847..
NOTICE.
LETTERS of administration on tbo estate of Wil
liam|Shfeet», dced.j late of Eastponnsborough Ip.,
County, to tlio flubjcr’ibors residing: in
All persons having claims against the estate will
.present them for settlement,and those who are Indebt
ed will make payment to
Sopt. 23,1847—-Gt*
Estate Notice,
LETTERS testamentary on tho lasi wTII ant] leal
lament of Robert McFarlanc, luto of Newton
township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been
grunted by tho Register of said county to tho sub
scribers, tbo first named living in Nowville, and the
latter in MiflHn township, county aforesaid# All
poisons indebted to.JaM estate ale requested, to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
will present them properly authenticated Tor settle*
menl. THOMAS A. M’KINNEY,
‘ JAMES VVOODBURN,
;Soplc»nbor 93, 1847.—Qt* Ex'ra.
Stoves!. Stoves!
Philadelphia. Stove* Works,
Washington ylocnuc, above Nolle Strect t on ihc
Delaware.
THE subscribers respectfully inform theirfrionds
nnd the public, that they have commenced
operations at their NEW FOUNDRY, Washing?
ton Avenue, above Noble street, where they are
now ready to execute orders, und would bu pleas
ed ftkSeo (heir customers,
. Op hand a largo assortment of STOVES, &0.,
consisting of Gook’a Favorite, for wood nnd coal,
six sizes; Complete Cook, four sizes; Cannon
Stoves, eight sizes; Rare Cylinder Stoves, nine
sizes; Stanley’s Patent Parlor Air' Tight, Wood
Stoves, a handsome. an<jl ornamental article, lias
boon much admired, three sizes with Urns; Bases
and O.von Plates, five sizes; Nino Plates, plain
and boiler top, nine sizes; Salamanders, twosizos;
James* Cool; Improved, Keystone withcollarsond
uvena, Radiator Plates* Air 'Fight Plated, Round
and Oval Boilers and Tea Kettles, Round and
Square Urns, Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware,
&c. &o,
Tho above are all of tho newest and most ap
proved patterns', and made of the host Charcoal
Iron, comprising the most extensive assortment o(
Stoves over offered to the public, and will bo sold
on the most reasonable terms.
Country Merchants aro particularly invited to
call before purchasing elsewhere, a* oil articles
purchased of ua are dolivercd ni the Railroad De
pot, or Steamboat Landings, free of charge.
Particular attention paid to furnishing Dealers
with Boko Plates, Grates, Cylinders, Fire Bricks,
&c„ to suit most of tho Stoves in use.
Castings of all kinds done to order, and ,08 we
cost every day, a person leaving a pattern In tho
morning can have the castings same afternoon.
Cpsh paid for Old Iron,
N. B.—On hand, a few horrola of vory superior
German Black Lead.
■ ~. WAUNIOK, LEIBRANDT & Co.
Phila., Sept. 23, 1847—3 m
riicl Firol! Flrolll
Orr’s Celebrated Air Tight Stoves,
C j; TYNDALB, No. 97 South Second Street,
, Philadelphia, wishes to inform his friends
and the public generairy, ,(hal ho slilf to
innnufncturo and soil the genome, AIU-HGHI
STOVB, with the latest improvements. After
many years experience .in the manufacture of
these Stoves, ho Is now enabled to oflfor to his cus
tomers the Mr 'right Slaves with ovens, suitable
for dining rooms or nurseries.
Ho has also the JlirTight Move, on the KadlaU
or plan, which makes a.splendid and economical
parlor Stove, to which ho would call the particular
attention of those who want an elegant and useful
article for thoir parlors. ■
Also, a largo assortment of Coal, Parlor, and
Cooking Slovep.all of which ho will sell at the
lowest.cash prions. The pphlid would do' well to
(rallfafore purposing elso.wlion?. . ~ . A ■
: Mr. T. 'would caution tho public against Alr
.TightStoV’os, made by most stove uiakora, ad they
Wnbf answer tho purpose iutondtfd-,
; V’PhUo.i Sept. 93, 1817.—;;
Public Sale of Real Estate.
THE subscribers, Executors of George Eisenhnrt
W *H sell at public rale, on the pre-
Middleton township, Cumberland
bounty,olrouj 2 miles from Carlisle, on Friday the
22d day-bf October next, the following real estate, to
Wit 5 V 1
VNo.‘ I, containing about 103 Acres of Patented
Limestone Land, adjoining the Baltimore turnpike,
George ;E isonliart’s heirs, Rev. Mr. McGill, William
Graham, Jacob Rilner and others. The improve
ments are o ,
AaA : toft house, • v :
WSm\ LO(J barn,
other Out-buildings. There nrc two
welfs of never failing water—-one ncir the house the
other near the barn. About do acres of woodland
and.about 3D Acres of good Timothy Meadow.
•• Np.{3, containing about 48 Acres, and joins No.
1, lands of William Graham, Hugh Stuart, and oth
ers, about oio half of which is woodland and tho bal
anco-is pleated and in a good state of' cultivation.—*
This properry will he sold separate or together to suit
purchasers 1 ; Persons wishing to vifcw the property
will please,c ill on tho premises.
Tefini'of sale:—One half of tho purchase money
to be paid o i the Ist of April next, when possession
will be'give j and a deed made to. the purchaser; and
tho icaidui ri three equal annual payments thetenf*
ter wlthodttntcrcst, to be sccUfcdby judgmbnt or
mortgage* ‘
SMq .IbVbmmfcnco at I Vclock, P; M.; wHeri'ai
tehdan’CQ'will bo given by -
JACOB EISENHARTj
’-'i ADAM EISENHART,
PETEK EISEftHART,
>. ;Sept* 30,1847.—4 t - Exr't.
: ' I Sale.
THE suWcribcr offers atprivatesajcalotof grotind
sUuato lb Southampton township, 4 miles cast of
Shippensbufg, und within l.milo of Lccd & Roads,
containing 10 Adres, all cleared and .in a good stale
of cultivation; improvements.afo a i]i story
V. t>og Dwelling House,
Maker Shop, Rarrt)’good Stab;
UKling and other convenient out-buildings.
p«9Thcrc is n good assortment of young
mg frujl trees on the premises;
jold at private sale before Saturday the 23d
llobcr next} it will on that day bo offered at
c, on (ho premises, at I o’clock, P, M., and
Llcknpwn. JOHN WHITMYER.
yer23,1817.—3t»
and thriv
If not
day of O
public sa
tcrniß int
Svpteir
W”r!
county, o
at 10 o*d
described
lor, dcc’d
A tract
;bcrbnd c<
Nagely,]
130 Acri
arc clcaij
thereon j
III!
\nl*
about nilA
Locust ll
and dvuf
failing wo
ning \t'dle
said farm. J
and in a
Terms
(ion of (hi
on tho Is
gjjpm am
in two cq
lerest—to
;other mod
Scptcm)
iMpliam’ Court Sale. ,
. A Yjmilik Mill ami Earn.
BY virluuof iin onlcr of iho Orphana’ Court of
at 10 oVlor* A. M.'i a plantation of tract of land,
situate in lowtfship; Containing
about rate Limestone Land, bound*
ed by lomMof Sharps’ and Myera’ heirs, Snively,
Triit ortd Nbritgom'feryj The celebrated Big Spring
runs alonggiq western margin of iho tract, a stream
that never fails or freezes, and is unequalled by any
gpling in life United Slates. The improvements are
k first rate
Flouring: itlill,
I tVeo FtoritV high, .with two run of stones, situate on J
U?., above yarned spring, a
JOHN SHEETSi
JACOB SHEETS?,
Advi'rs,
I iwa.-! Dwelling House,
TMtHar/piirn und Stabling, Millard House, Coop
iyijggf cr Shop, Orchard, dec., oil In.tho best of
ordcf[ About otic-half of the trn&t isclcnrah The
holme covered with thriving Timber. The whole
will \ sold separately or together ns mny best suit
pu relicts. 'i'his property about 2$ miles from the
Nowvfa Depot of thu Cumberland Valley Railroad,
in tho'fcarl of u rich country, and oilers strong' ln
ducomlts to capitalists." '
.Thcirmaof Balty-ar^—Ohc-lhird the amount of
the money.to l»o paid on. the confirmation
of tho tjo by tho court, and tho residue in three
equal atval payments without interest, to ho secured
by judgipt bonds. • JOHN PIPER.
- JOHNS, UPttLAP.
B| - Admr's, of James Piper, dcc'd.
jr|r.S3. 184 7, —6t ,
brpltaus’ (lourt Sale.
Y virb of hn order of tho Orphans’ Court of
Carr|fland county, I to public sale,
on tho ipilscs, on Saturday tho IGlh day of Octo
ber, 184otll o’clock, A. M m a tract of land in
Euslpcnborongh township, Cumberland bounty,
boundody lands of Mary Unpley, Henry Malta's
heirs, a'.tho Conodoguinct creek, containing 45
Acres n&3 Porohev, neat measure, al*ut osc-half
of whies cleared and fence; and
thorcsiil.in thriving limber. There aro creeled
arises a small
Log House and Stable,
p
Seploi
fond tlioro ore two never fulling springs of
on tho promises. ' Tho property la
near Ihctisquulianna river, and about thloo miles
Harrlsbf, and halfa mile (rum Pratt’s Iron Works.
Tho 103 will bo made known on (ho day of sale
by «J£ GEOKGiS RUPP, Jr.,
, Adm'r. of Geo. Jlupleij, dec'll.
Septonfr IG, 1647«—5t
- rplmuV Court Sato.
IN pursteu of an prdor of.llia Orphans’ Court of
Cumbetjd’ CoUnty, tho' following Real Estate,
latg Ihopwly of Armstrong Irvine, duo’d., will bo
aold"on'*liproinißUB, on Saturday the 16lli day of
Oolohorju’ nl 12 o’clbck/ noon; of Hint day, viz:
All limt'tain plantafiorf oi tract of land, shunto
in Silver ting township, in infd bounded
by lands ofeorgo Bclslioover, 1 Jacob Harman, An
drew Irvinad others, and containing about
. v 121 ACRES,
about 85 oriof which aro Limestone, aiid tho re
mnlndciJSldnnd of good quality. Between 20 and
30 acres an thriving young timber ond tho resi
due in cult I on.- This land Is well funded, a largo
portion of It ng post *nd rail.' Tho improvements
aro a largo . f .
aa. Stoucf Dwelling House
tsspl®.. KITCHEN, a'lai'go
JAtASMSk Stone Itault Barn,
with >. Thrcltg Macliino attached, and other out.
building.. Vo is a good well al tho door and a
vary auperiolno.lono anrinff no.r tho house. A
Young AITIOUCIIAUD of grafted fruit and oi l
or kind. oflilrocß uro on tho nroml.os.
afo two gooi 11. within n mil® orilit* f“ r l, n- j
Will ho olid at tl.o.atno t n.o.a o of ground
adjoining l|i#vq and (mntalnlng obogt ono adrd,
having IhcrOlfodfod ognhd , j
too U([E AND I'JIAME STABLE,
wdll dulled Wonanl Hou.o, Thorp afo .omo
dm'oo fruit tfou thin lot. Hull, properties can ho
vlowud at aumo.bolero .tho sale,
T* | A'tlmr. o/, Apnfimp Dm it, <fc*V.
, Pop(oii|jN^|B'l7v— St ' '
Real Estate for Sale**
bb sold at public sale, in pursuance of n n
ir of the Orphans’ Court Cumbcflnnd
'Saturday the IGth day of Ofclober next,
ck‘, A. M., on the ih'twjollowing
ctfl estate, lalo the property of Jacob Fuy-
Viz: •
of land situate in Mifflin towrtlhip, Cum
<libty. bounded by land of J.
»,m. Ramp, and — l Whisler,•containing
ei, more or less, of which about. 100 acres
Id and (ho residue well -timbered—having
lectcd a two story . •
vs / Ldg HduSe,
|TjOG BARN, Stono Spring liouso, Wa
’gon Sled iTmJ Coin Cribs.- Thefo are
acfta of excellent fncado\vs, a quantity of
tier on said land, a good Apple Ofchard
of other fruit trees. There is a never
of water convenient lotholroiiso rindr.bn
jmssing through ncafly nil the fields on
The land is Slute of an excellent quality
od stole of cultivation.
‘sale—slUo to he paid on the confirma*
salc'.hjr the court, one third of the balance
)f April, 1848* when possession will Ijp
n deed made to' the purchaser, the residue
nl annual payments thereafter without in
jVsccurcd by judgment bonds or in such
ns may bo satisfactory to the odministra
r n CHRISTIAN FAYUOU, Adm V.. *
ic*23,1847. —4t. ♦
Town Property for Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of llie Orphans 1 Court of
Cumberland county* I will expose to -public sale*
on tho promises, ut 10 oMock, A. M. on Monday
the 17th day ofOotober* 1847,
, /'FIVE LOTS OF GROUND,
|.situoto on the p^rlh-cnstcorner ofSouth and Pitt sin.
in tho Borough of Carlisle, the properly of the heirs
of Daniel Bowers, deeM, viz; ■ ' '
, Fo.l. Situate on tho earner of said streets, con
tains 30 fool in front on Pitt street, and extends in
depth llOfect to d ten foot alley,
No. 2, contains 30 foot in front on Pill street, and
adjoins the above.
No. 3, contains GO feet in front, with a two story
jafeik DWELLING HOUSE,
fgimwa well of water, and other improve
ments thereon;
No. 4, contains BO fopl in front on PUt street, and
adjoins the lust.
No. 5, also contains 30 feel in front, and adjoins
the above and lots of John Moll. Al) those lots ex
tend 110 feet bdok.lo a ten fool alley,laid out forlho
accommodation of these lots.
Also, al tho same lime and place, will be sold
TWO LOTS OP GKOILND,
on the sotilh side df South street, bounded by said
street on the north, on the west by Michael Mathews;
on tho south by, George Curt, and on the east by G.
W» Shcaffor, containing, together - 120 feet in front,
and ,240 feet in depth, being numbered 288 and 389
in additional out-lots of the Borough of Carlisle. ;As
to nil of tho said properly.the lots will be sold sepa
rately of together us will best suit purchasers:
•Terms ol sulc—Thc per cent, of Repurchasemd-,
noy to be pald’dri' the day of mile—nuu third to re
main, In tho properly, tile inlefesl of which is 1q bo
paid to tho widow during her.life, and the principal
nt her on the'lst of April, 1848,-
and tho balance on the Ist of April, 1849* to bo se
cured by a lien on the properly, '
HENRY BOWERS,
Admr. of Vumcl Uowtr6 t dic'd.'
September IG, 1847.—3 t
Orphans’ CourU Sale.
BY virtue of on. order of the Orphans’ Court of
, Cumberland county, the following Beal Estate,-
late the property of Jacob Loidlgh/ of Monroo toil’ll
sliip, in said county, dcc’d., will bo, Sold on the prom
isee, on Saturday the 16th of October next, ul 12 o’?
clock, rioOd, df said day, viz:
All that certain plantation of- tract of Idnd,- situate
in th««aid township of Monfoc, bounded .by lands of
Joseph Brandt, Brlcker*s heirs, Samuel lfnricrl*and
others, containing. ICO, AfcrcS. and 10. patches, neat
measure/ of good land* nhoUt 105 acres of which arc
cleared atyl i lf cultivation, and tho residue' in-good
timljpr.* The impiovcmculs aro a largo two story
- Stone HeJilse, .V.:
jnSYffißc.* ' “• large
itiljg ' STONE BANK.BARN,
an OU MU, Cider.Press, Stone 1
Uouag fhd other out There is a goodTOil
| of Locust, Chesnut and Pino Timber on tho premi
ses, nnia good Apple Orchard.
Alsoj a tract of lund noar tho foregoing) bounded
by lands of John Bclshoovcr,- Samuel Hotfort, John
Westfall and others, containing 42 Acfefi and 63
perches/ neat measure/ 28 adfcfl whereof arc cleared
and in cultivation, and the residue goodtimbef land;
, Also, a small lot df Mountain Land in said town,
ship, hounded by lands of Ego’s helrs< containing 2
Acres and 81 perches,- having thereon creeled a Log
. DWELLING-HOUSE and a Log Stable; Persons
washing to purchase any of iho above properties are
requested to call and examine, tho same before tho
day'of sale. Conditions made known on the day of
' sale by, 0 JOHN GOODYEAR, Jr.
• Trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court
Sept. 16,1847f-Gl v . to tnakc sate.
Oi’iuiaus 9 Court Sale.
BY virtue of*an # ordcr. of tho Orphans’ Court of
CumbcTlAuHcouhty, tho Real Estate of John
Hath, lata of Newton Ibwnship. dec* d., wilt bo olTcr
cd at.poblic sale, oh Thursday tho 21st day of Octo
ber next, on the premises, at IS o’clock, noon,- viz:
MR? ACRES, 1G PERCHES,
of land; situate ih ftowlon township, in said county,
an tho SlatolJoad, about two.nhd a half miles from
f eighty-six acres nf which.is first rate lime
stone land, and iho remainder of. good slate,' divided
fro’in tho former by tho Green Spring, along which
there is on both sides a tract of naftrnl meadow of
9 ncri’s/ Tho whole place is in tho. highest slate of
cultivation and under good foiice, with live exception
of about 25 acres of woodland. The improvements
are a large
ytiL , Slone Dwelling House,
liSsiiif BrONE a large BANK
Tenant House, and other nccos
sary-out-hui/dings, and n spring of never failing wa
ter near“tho*door. Also a thriving young hearing
Orchard of oli kinds,of choice fruit.
Persons desirous of exomining (ho place v£l coil
on either of (ho undersigned. '. - * - •
The terms of sale will-bo ns foltows; tffOO to he
paid on the confirmation of sale— on 6 naif of i)m re
sidue of the purchase money on the Ist of April hoxt,
when possession will bo given’; nnd the remainder in
two equal annual instalments thereafter without in
terest. The groin fh the ground is rcscrved.uhd the
purchaser is to pay (ho taxes assessed for IBM.
iOHi\' U. VANDEtfUEI/f,
, WILLIAM ItlfTllj
Sept. 9, 1847.- Gt rif/wrV.
Public Sale of Real Estate.
IN pursuance of an order or the Orphans’ C®rt
,ot Cumberland county, will bo sold at public
sale, on lliu promises, on Friday the Jfilli day of
October next, nl 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, the
following described real estate, late tho properly
of Georgo Clmstlicb, deo’d to wtt:
A. Tract of Slate T>andj
situate in Mifliin.township, Cumberland county,
hounded by lands of Jacob Cbristlieb, the hcirs'cif
Daniel McDonald, doo’d., John Oiler and other#,
containing 212 acres, of whicls about 100 acres
arc cleared and in o good sta|f of cultivation,.the
i ecsiduo ls lihiber land of nii*c.\no)lcnt quality.-
There arc about 15 acres of good meadow on said
farm jtnd a good Apple Orchard & oilier fruit lr<As.
JWJI TJio buildings are a Two Story,
ImfiL Stone House mid Ivilelien,
iawlagA Dnuliln LOG UARN.nnd DISTIL
LI'JH V, with a well of wttler near the door, Tho
above land will be sold together of in different
I purls to suit purchasers.
Tho terms of anli? arc; SIOO lnh’o paid on the
confirmation of the sale by the Court, pno half the
balance on the first of April liu.'il \Vlhm possession
will ho given nud h deed ihado to the pmchasor,
tho residub in four* equal payments thereafter with*
out interest, to bo secured by judgment or inert
gape. Tho grain In the ground .will be reserved
and not pass to tho purchaser. Thu straw which
will arise froth tho crop now in the ground, wilt
pass to tho purchaser. The taxes of 1818 to be
paid by tho purchaser.
SAMUEL MEG AW,
, WILLIAM CUKUSTLIED,
September 9, 1817.' Administrators.
A Pnrm for Sale.
TIIE duhbcribor offer, hi. farm for .ale, ailualo 3J
inilea weal of Corli.lcv Cumberland counl v. la.,
• on tho Con.odngulnot crcolt road, and about half a
i ihilo from Davj.’mill. Tho form contain.
1 Sixty-t'oiir <fc n hall’ Acres,
of firil-rolo Ihneolono land. About 8d amo. l. cloar-,
cd, well ll'mdd, and in a high stale of culttvolim -
llm foaldUo la covered with good timber, and tho
whole I. tinder good fence.. Tho Improvement, aro a
isA Frame House,
Mmsf A large Bank Barti, ,
Ivilhiwlloor., Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Cnni.ry,
t.Vc„ umliT tho HUtno roof. There U also a Brick
VVoßh'hbuse. Smoko-liouso, mid a well of never-fail
ing water, with a pump in it, under llio some roof,
and other oUI-liuihlingu. A Brick Cistern, capable of
cirtitiiinmg 81) hogsheads of water, nnd.a young IhrjV-
Orchard of ImUring fruit, a «obd Limo Kiln, &c.’
Tho buildings were all 'balll- Within -six. >ws*..
Juno SI, 18-17* (U'U)HGB MVEUS. , ,
S6HOOL BOOKS, A large,lot of llio most op-l
proved School Books, just’received, and tbr sale
at tho Cheap Book Store, uoxl to Uoulem’a Hotel.
Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1847. . .
ORPHANS’ COrnX SAJCfE,
IN ptirsuandeof ah order of the of
Cumberland County; will bo sold at public solo?**
the Court, House; in tho.burQugji ofdarlitjle, bn Mon
day llio 10th day ofJnndary XB4B, at 10 o’clock, A.
M. of said dUy, the, following, described real estate,
laic the properly of Cen; James liambcfton, dec’d,
vii;
A iot of Ground,
situate on the north side of Main street, in the bor
ough of Carlisle, bounded by lots of the heirs of Ja
cob Curl, dco’d, Joseph Knox, doe’d, and 'Dickinson
alley, containing 33 feet in front on Main street, and
240 feet m depth} having Ihcrcon creeled*
JfeSL A two story Slone flousc)
JjlyHißack Btiijdlhgj tbg Sariij
Stabling and Worehollsc; ’.V
Xerms will bo made known on tho dat Uf sale' b#
... JOHN AGNEW,
yiamim’strntor of Jama Lamherton, dic'd* ■
October 7,1817. *
(Orphans* t'pili’i Sale.
Btvirluo of an-orddr of tho Orphans’Court of 5
Cumberland county, will.bo exposed, lb public sale
the real estate of Dunict Scircr, lata of Southampton
township,'deC’d., oh tndnj'lhc 23a'.dajr of October
next, on the premises} at 11 o’clock} A;,M. Said
farm is situated 2J miles sonih of Shipponsbnrg, near
CoclfcnoVfrci’S mill} and contains 115 Acres,of which
25 is Wnodlnrid ofnn excellent quality, and bounded
by lands of Michael Cochcnowcr,' Carlisle Dank and.
William Barber. The improvements are
Two Dwelling Housed
DARN, a well Of never failing wtf
■^n 1 ” i* ir,r near the.house, and a spring of ruo
ning water runs through one end of the.farm.. Also!
an Apple Orchard of choice frbit, -
Terms of sate—s2oo to be paid on the confirnia
tion of the sale, ohe third of the rtsidiio to bo paid
on file first day of April,.lB4B, one third io remain
in the hands of the purchaser} and. the interest-on
the same to be paid to the widow duiing her lifo,ond
alter her death the principal to be paid (6 the heirs,
the balance in three'equal annual payments, to be
seedred by rcdognizancc.ln the Orphans’Court. At*
lendencc will be given by
GEdRGfe TRONE,
Adm'r. of Daniel Scirer, dte'di
September 23,1847. —51* >\
Farm for Sale,
THE subscriber,offers al private sale, the Farm art
which lie now Hires; situated in'Dickinson township,
Cumberland toOnty; abnttt a qiiartcrbf u imle from
tufnpiko and five miles from Corlislo, adr
lands of Johh I’uub Georgb'Davis and
•_T*C^others. containing- about 40 Acres bf Lime*
slo(uu; Lund—lo of which Is wuodlaud—and the rest
cleared and in t;ood buUHruUon and dndbf Substan
tial fences; For ftirlhcf pUitltulurs enquire of,
. GEO, DAVIDSON
September 30< 1847.-rlf , •
i*ul>Hc Sate.
»IN pursuance of'an order .bf the. Orphans* Gburt
bf Cumberland county { will be sold ul public sale; on
the pfcmiscs; bn Saturday Ihq IClh day of
heil, at IS o'clock; nboh; bfsald day; the real estate
of Daniel Smith; lute bf Autd earthly; dctcascd; cbtt
vlslin£ of a tract itf land; situate in South-Middlirton
township, bounded by binds
Mporb; William reflet ahd others,- Conialnirt£*|*;v'
ONE HUNDfiEO-ACHES^^I
more or jess. TJie*Jand Is Limestone ofagootf.qual
ily and nearly all cleared- There Is atwoitbfy .i
Frame Dwelling House,
milils-- ■■ And Log Barn
same, wilb other improvements
and a good well of water, The terms ofsalo wIU bo
as follows: , .. ■,
The por?ba&cr br purchasers of said properly will
be required to pay to Ibo administrator of said dece
dent,ono half of the purchase money on thb cqhfff
maiioii of the sale by the Orphans'Coiirf, and tho
balance or other half in two, equal annual, payments
thereafter,.without interest, to be secured by ju3g-‘
incnls. Tho purchaser or to httyo
one lidkf fff all the grain in the ground end tt> get
possession of the premises on confirmation of tub sale;
WILLIAM MOOUE, .
Adinr. oj Daniel SmUhidec'd*
September 10, 1847.—5 t * ■ ■
Valuable Farm for SaicV
mHE subscribers offer at private dale; their Foliri
X contulng IStfatrcß, 140 of Which is luncslnnu
und iho remainder black slate laud, belli of llio first
quality, situate in Silver Spring township; IJ tolloa 1 ,
from the Cumberland Valley Railroad,-10,miles ftdfii
Harrisburg and 8 from Carlisle.' The turnpike passe#
through the lufm leading lb llio above mentioAbd
places, . -'■■■ > '. j i. .J
- about 155 acres cleared, under good'
fence aAd in a lifgli stale of iulliyalion. The balanbb
Is well limbered—thriving ybung iocnst arc Rowing
all over (ho ftfin;. TholmpfoVerabnis nro a
I JlricklfOllSCy
Jltfjmr "A Largti Blink Bath/
s=9S3sws\vi(b oil Accessary oul-b6ilding«;. dnd a!,
well (jJ’ good water convenient to the door; Spring
1 limn* in thdyard and a running pump in the boro',
yard. Also.im Orchard of thriving young trccs.’con-,
sistiAg of abbot 50 dilfercnt kin.ds of choice .Apples,*.
25 different kinds of choice Peaches; mast of thb
dillerciit varieties of Plumbs, Aprecois and Cherries,
—JRI of which have been selcctad to ripen fft fbtaOoii , a
from the curliest to the lalcsi. ,
Thu above is one of the most hahdfonily situated;
arid also among aAb of (he host improved farms in
Ilia couniy. I'crtiunsi wishing ihlbrninfion bn thb
subject nfc Invited In cull on llio subscrihcrjlvlng on‘ -
the promises, or William.llnrkncss, in- Allen town
ship. WILLIAM ADDAMS;
August 20, 1847.—1 f
Eagle Livery Stable;
. rpILK subscribnr' respectfully to hid
J. “(Muis qml the public generally, that he Jiai
opened the above named Livery liable in thb alley
in die rear of. ibo Market Mouse, where liecahoml
will accommodate all those,who, toajl give hlni d
W call, with food 1 HORSKS, BUGGIKS;
&c. Thu public may de
\\JY pend on {jelling good and safe homes,'a»
I wilrnT no 6aso give out tf horsO, unless I can re
commend him a« safe and gentle. - Prices moder
ate. 116 hopes by careful anentcon fo inefii and
receive d eharfi of pdbli6 patlonagb..
S. J. Nv SMITH;
N. tf.—The subscriber bad Mot follntfuUfibd Iho
House nml Sign Painting, and all favors hS that
line will still b‘d lliftiiKfdlly received and puiiitu-,
ally attended to.
Curlisiq, August 2G, 18-17.—-3rf» ' . *.. . _
NEW GOODS/
min? auliSitilicra riro now opening tlioft. Fair
i Block of ’HARDWARE, rind to A-liiih lbs*,
would invite ilio attention of porsods in wofit 0/
iroods in tboir lino, ns llrolf ur/orirg'odnpnts ddii sucli
as to enable them Jo sell loWer (bail any oilier
Store' Tlidv liafo liofv ri Coll assortment o( locks,
Inn ltos. Delis, I,logos, scrotVs, and every nrtlvlq
for building,. thill,' dross.jnt and circular saw*,-
I Itolo nnvils, vtoos. files, rasps, 01,tools, an.
" lrt . braces, plain kins,' plntiea, hand, pannefy
rinding and, tenant saws: broad axes, drawing
kiIIVOS, chopping axes, lialcltuls, katmunra, hay.
and mohuru I'orkf, skovols, spades, knives, forks,'
pookol knives of every style, kutclier linivos, ra-t,
iota, scissors, sltSars, Wallers, trays, brass and
iron bead shovels and tongs, bcllowd, ire., with ri
large and foil assortment of (foods for SatSlfte amf
Carriage Iluildors.
Also, 10 tons Itnmmsrod and rolled,iron, 3 tgns
cast, shear,'blister and spring steel, 50 pair Klip,’
tin springs, 1 ton American and Russiy sheet irony
50 kegs Dupont's and Jultnppn’s ilhuuing rowdor,
3000 lbs. NoVa Scotia lba.' Wetbv'
erill's pure, ground while lyat\, 306 gats, Linscec
Oil,' 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 hoxee of'j|lass, as*"
sotted. Also, Oopnl, Coach,' Japan 1 and hemfiOr.
Varnish, Mahogany and Maple Venoors, Cedar,,
\Vnt(vl)nBkotB( &c.,, •' ■; ■ ■ '
TheJ hate also Honey’s Patent Spina/
Cutlers, for culiVnp hay, straw or corn
liosUtlldo of Iholdm! «»ver olK'nitJ ft*r -
WRiofri'A&AAic/iv, ;
1 - Carlisle, Suntombor W?' —r-*,-* 1
TUTUSLINS^^
IVI «1 "TsoOBKT IiIVINE Jr.,'