American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 17, 1848, Image 3

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    . JtogUtdr’s W<rflCoi ■
OTICJ3 Ib hereby given' all Vjlersona inleres
ted, that the following accoOnte haVo been filed
this office for-oxaminalion/by- tho accountants
rein named, and will bo presented ko.lho Orphan’s
jrt ofCumbcrland county for confirmation add al*
-ancc. on Tuesday, the 12lh day of Septeihber, Ai
1848.
I. The account of Christian Tilzel, Eaq-, Ex'r.of
ichaol Hoover, late of the borough of Mechanics
rg, dec.
2; The account pf David Kolb and Jabob Lehman,
c'rs. of Win. Lehman, late of West Ponnsborougli
vnahip; deo; ‘ '
3. The account of John Coover, 'Ex'r. of John
choltz, late of Allen Ip., dec.
4. The account of Lewis H. Williams Esq.,, Adm’r
3 bonis non, of Thomas M’Cormiok, late of Mifflin,
dec. , #
5. The aup’l account of William Fahnestook, jr.&
t’r of William Fahnestook, sen., late of Monroe
wnship, dec. **
6. The Bup’l. account of Jacob Erfa, Adm’r of John
rb, late of Monroe tp., dep., : . i
7. The account of Wijiium Patton and Robert
ackott, Adm’rs. of Henry Hackelt, latp of the bo
lugh of Newville,dec. / •
fl. Tho account of Robert Laird, Guardian of Phil-
Baber, as filed by said R. Laird’s/Ex’r. _
9. Tho account of David Adm r. ol
lartin Noiswanger, lato of Monroo lownawp, dec.
10. The final account of Geo. Bundle Esq., Adm r
f David Wolf, lalo of Monroe township, dec.
11. The account of George Brindlo, Esq., Adm’r
Daniel Bcllxlioovor, late of Monroe township de
ased. _ , ~ _ . -
12. The account of George Dtindle, Esq., Adm’r
f Magdalena Diller, late of Monroe tp., dec.,
13. Tho account of Robl. M’Carlney, Adm’r. of
)hristena Mentz, lato of the State of Missouri, dec.
14. Tho account of Daniel K. Hoisy, Adm’r. of
Villiam Lenox, lato of Hogucstown, dco.
15. The guardianship accounts of Rcincck Ang*
iey. Esq., Guardian of George Noldigh Charles Nei
i/gh* John Neidlgh, Sam. Neidigh and William Nei
ligh, minor children of Sam’l. Noidigh, late of the
mrough of Carlisle, dec.
16. Tho account of George Earnest, Adm’r of
Earnest, lato of South Middleton township,
doc.
17. The account of John Wouklino, jr., Adm’r. of.
fohn Wcakline, sr., lato of Newton tp., dec.
18. Thoaccounlof John B. Vanderbelt, Esq.,Adm
of James Steward, lute of Mifflin tp., dec.
19. Tho account of Mclchoir Hoffur, and Jacob
[loffer, Esqs., Ex’rs of Mclchoir Hofibr, lute of tho
jorough of Carlisle,* dec..
[2O. Tho account of Adam Sicrer, Esq., Adm'r of
Wirt. Slrayer, late of Ilampdon township, dec.
91. The abcoUnt of Thomas Bradley, Adm’r. of
Geo. Eisenhart, late of South Middleton township,
deo.
22. Tbo account of James Kelso, Adm’r. ofSam'l.
Keiso, lalo of Southampton lp. t dec.
23. The account of Lawrence U. Randal, Adm’r.,
De bonis non, of Robert M’Laughlin, late of the, bo
rough of, Nowville, dec.,
24. The account of Dr. Alexander Steward, ExV.
of John Duncan, late qfihc borough of Shippcnsburg,
dec.
25. The account of Andrew Heckcr, Ex’r of John
George, late of the borough of Carlisle, dec*
26. The account of John R, Rinehart and Henry
Rinehart, Adm’rs.ot Rinehart, late of N. Mid
dleton township, dec..
27. The eup’l. account of Joseph Mossed, Admr.df
Fetor Fikes, lute of Allen tp., dec*
2b. The account of Denj. Myofsj Ex’s, of George
Kissinger, late of Dickinson township, dec., as set*
tied by said Myers 1 Admr.
I 29. Tile account of Wm. M. Bcetem, Bstp,Adnl.
of Arthur •Buchanan* late of tWborbugh of Carlisle,
dec.
JAMES McCULLOCH, Register,
REGISTER.’* OFFICE, . )
Carlisle, August 1*7,1848.—4t f..
Two Strays,
CAME to the premises of (ho subscriber in
Frankfort township, on 3d insl., two Heifers.—
One red, has a white head, while stripe on lhe
park and while tail, no horns, and springing to
calf. The other a lightbrlhdle, With horns, white
face, a while spot over (he shoulders, and end of
the tail white. The. owner is requested to'Come
forward, prove properly,pay charges and lake them
away, or they will be disposed of according tola*.
PETER MYERS.
August 17, 1848.—3|.
Estate Notice.
LETTERS of administration on tbeostatc of Mrs.
Isabel!* Britton, late of Southampton' township.
Cumberland county* Pa., have been granted by the
Register of said county to the subscriber living in
said township. All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them prope.ly authenti
cated for settlement'to
ROBERT BRITTON Admr.
August 17, 1846.—6 f
Notice.
rpHG following accounts having been presented to
_L the Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland-co* t
Said court appointed the Ist day bf. .ugust, Term,
1648, (being Monday the 98th) (or the final passage
;nnd confirmation of sajd accounts, and rule on ail
i persons concerned to appear and show cause why the
)84<no shall not bo passed and confirmed by said court,
viz:
The account of Assignee of John R.
;Goswuiler.
The account ofSamuel Woods. Committee ofJas.
Woods.
I W. M.' DEETEM, Prolhonolary.
Prothonntary's Office, )
Carlisle, August 17, 1848. £
Teachers Wanted.
A MEETING of tho. Board of School Directors of
North MiddletonDislriet will be hold on Satur
[ day thn 26ih inat., at S o'clock P. M„ at (he public
house of David Martin, in Carlisle.for the purpose of
I examining Teachers. All wishing to become Teach
tore will please attend.
ABM. LAMBERTON, Secretary.
August 17, 1848—21
To Contractors,
f PROPOSALS will bo received by thoeubscri
(bor up to the 10th September next lor putting up
[the Slone Work of a building at Dublin Gap, Sul
(phut Springs, 100 foot by 40 feet, the materials to
bd furnished on the ground—the stono ore of good
quality; The work will bb required to be comple
te! by the Ist of December next.
' Proposals will also bo received for the Carpen
ter Work of said house up to the same time, the
'materials to be furnished bn the ground, except
white pine boards and plank for window framed
and sash, door frames and doors, washboard, stairs
mantles, &c., which the contractor must furnish!
| It is expected to have the roof on the house this
fall, and to have the whole completed by the SOlb
of April next, A plan of the same, can be seen
by calling on the subscriber.
Proposals will also bo received for Plastering
ihd building, up to October 20ih. Materials to be
' furnished on tho ground, and to bo finished by the
Ist of Juno next.
SCOTT COYLE.
NowvUlo, Auugst 17 t 1848.—3 t.
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be aold at public sale, at the late residence
of Beniamin Eberly, Jr., deceased, in Hampton town
ship, about 1 mile north of Brlcker’s mill, on Thurs
day the 24th day of Adgust next, the following per
sonal property, vlx:
: 4 Heart of Horses,
7 Milch Cows, 12 head Young Cattle,
80 head of Hogs, 8 head of Sheep, 2 Broadwbcolcd
Wagons, 1 good Cairiago and sett of Harnoas,
Ploughs, harrows, shovel ploughs, double end single
trees, cultivators, windmill,patontcuttingbox, patent
hay rake, horse gears, saddles, bridles, chains, forks,
rakos, shovels, &c. Also,
Household and Kltohen Furniture,
constating in part of Bods end bedding, bdreatts, cup
boards, tables, chairs, a largo lot of imported and do
mestic carpets, cooking end ten plate stoves', stove
pipe, pots, tubs, buckets, moat vessels, pahs, arid a
groat variety of other articles (oo numerous to men
tion., Also, Wheat, Oats, and Oloterseed by the
bushel, Hay by the lon. ■
Sa)o to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said
day, when attendance will be giVon and terms made
known by JOHN dPHOUt, Admr,
August W, 1848.—It*
Valuable rai-m for sal*r.
WILL; be' sold, at public saleV on Satutday tlie
l6lh daypC'Scptembel" nbxt) at, 10 p’clockA.M. on
the promises, late thb p*;Jfierty of William Lehman,
deceased', silUa\olh EVankford. township, Cumberland
county, dbou\ 6 milesfrpm Carlisle, and three quar
toißof amilo cast ofAltor’s inill.to wilt , /, •
'A, tract of’.Slate Land, bouhdodby I arid 8 hi* Dcfij,
Alter, Geofgc I’lnkenbiner, Abraham Gdynlafi, afid
CohUining . 1 t ‘ ,
. 174 ACRES AND. 43 PERCIIES,
of which about 106 acres a I*o cleared addin a good
state of cultivation—the residue la timber land, most
of which is of good quality. "■There are' about 8
acres of meadow on said farm. I'ho impiovements
ore a new tw.p story . ’ V
Brick Bouse, L'og Barn,
[mßM.Woven BM, Corn Crib; aptl other Out
llill® buildings. An excellent well of water is
convenient ,to the dwelling. jVleoian Orchard of
thriving young Apple trees. There are also on the
promises different kinds of fruit trees, such as Plums,
Peaches, &c. . v , ! - • •
The terms of sole , will be—sloo to be paid on tho
confirmation of the sale—one; half the balance on the
Ist of April, following, when possession will be given
and a deed made to the-purchaser—the residue in
two oqunl annual payments thereafter without inte
rest, to bo. secured by judgment or mortgage. Tho
grain in the ground will bo reserved and not pass to
tho purchaser. The straw Which, will arise from the
how crop now in the ground will pass to tho purcha
ser. The taxes of .1849 to be paid by the purchaser.
Persons wishing information ore invited to call oh
either of the both residing near the
premises. JACOB LEHMAN,
DAVID KOLB,
Executors of'William. Lehman, dec’d.
August 17, 1848.—5t*
Vahmblo Town Property lor Sale.
THE subscriber, who intends to move west, of
fers at private sale, the new and convenient Brick
Dwelling House, Back Buildings, and Lot of
Ground, now occupied by J. B. Bratton, in High
street, a few doors west of: East street, and ad
joining.property of George Sanderson on the west,
AmgA and the widow .Neidig on the east.—
The HOUSE is 22 feet deep by 24 feet
is entirely pew, and finished in
eatißt'.ho most modern style, and in point of
design and convenient arrangements will compare
favorably with any house of similar dimensions
in the borough of Carlisle. It has two parlors
\vith folding doors,lining room, kitchen and hall,
on the first floor, all of very convenient-size, and
five comfortable chambers on the second floor.—
An excellent cistern with pump is convenient to
the kitchen door. The cellars of both the front
and back buildings are dry, and tlie one half of
the front cellar has a large fire place, is floored
and'flnished, and is convenient for doing all kinds
of rough work*. .
The lot extends 197 feet back* whir.the privil
ege of a 13 footalley, to bq a private alley extend
ing'from Mulberry ..nlley south 58 feet between
lots of GeOrgd Sdnderson and Ephraim.Cornman,
is under good felice* and contains a number of se
lect and Choice fruit trees, such ds Peabh, Cherry,
PUm, Apple, Quince, &c. ,
This property is a most desirable place of resi
dence, and is well worthy the attention of those
Wishing a good and cheap property! ■ For particu
lars enquire of the subscriber, residing in High
street, Carlisle; VVILLtAM MOUDY.
Carlisle, August 17,1848.—tf
. Valuable Property lor Sale,
WILL bo sold at public sahv'in Monroe township,
Cumberland county, £ of n mile from Ihe Boillng
Spring Forgo, and 2 mites from Churchlown, on Sa
turday tho 2d day of September next, at fyQ o’clock,
M., on the promises, a small tract of first yato Lime
stone Land, containing 21 Acres, more or Jess. The
.firri /lii improvements arc a two story r ‘
fxWL X.O« HOUSE,
Frame Buck Building, a largo Frame
Burn, and. other outbuildings. Also a variety of
choice fruit trees grafted, nwoll of first:rate water
with o now pump in it near tho door, end other ‘con
veniences. Terms mode known on the dny;df sale
by, JAMES McCLUNE.
August 17, 1848.—3 t j- i . . ,
Camp Meeting.
THE African, Weslynn Methodist Episcopal
Association, will hold a CAMP MEETING near
the Carlisle Iron works, 4J miles east of Carlisle,
on the 9th, 10ih, 11th, 12th, and I3lh days of Sep
tember next whore all persons friendly to the pro
motion pf Rollgibus principles, are affectionately
invited to attend.
August 17, 1818.—31.
Estate Notice.
NOTICE Is hereby given that loiters of Adminis
(ration on (be estate of Joseph Burkholder, Sr., late
of Mifflin tp., dcc’d., have been granted to tho sub
scriber residlnginFronkfordlp. • All persons having
claims against said .estate are requested, to present
them for settlement, and those indebted to make im
mediate payment to
a ~k , oin - PETER MYERS, AdmV.
August 10. 1848—6 t . ’
IiEIOIAIf &. WJEICHEIBAMI,
Opticians
From P hilact;elphia, ,
D ESPECTFULLY Inform fhd citizen.' of.Curliaie
XVoud vicinity that they will open during (ho ses
slon of the August Court, a largo assortment of spec
ifics binbracing every variety of size and quality.
A now .invention brSpoctoelos for distance and close
reading, not-excelled, with gold,' silver and spring
alec! frames, and a.now and Improved assortment of
Glasses of their own manufacture. They would par
ticularly call the attention of (he publio to (heir
spectacles for Near Sighted persons, and for those
who have boon operated upon for (ho cataract of tho
eye; amt in their now kind ofGlasaos and conserves
of the sight, made of the besl pcbble flint and azure'
glass. These glasses ore recommended by the most
eminent Physicians and Professors in Philadelphia
as the best kind for preserving and improving
sight in continued reading and writing, wheroiri they
do not lire Hie cyo, but alrcnglhqn in d i, Gprovo n,„
vision. 1 , r ,
Al.b Spy Glaasoa, TcKoopijs, Magnifying Glagau
and Microscopes or different powers. . .
We can always select Glasses to tho vision df'lhc
persons te wq see them upon first trial.
Optical and other Instruments, and Glasses care
fully and expeditiously repaired. » '
CCT Messrs. L. & W. having taken 1 rooms at Bbe
tbm's Hotel, will bo pleased to have tho public call
and oxatniho-lheir articles during their sojourn..
Carlisle, August 10,1846.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
THE farm, late the properly of Robert Dleon,
deo’d., situate on the east side of .the. Big Spring,
in Weslpennsborough township, Cumberland 00.,
1$ miles south of the Borough of Newville, and
tho same distance north of Springfield, is offered
for sale. Irvin's Merchant Mill la \yilhin forty
perches of the house, and there is four other mills
within Ift miles of said farm. Tho Cumberland
Valley Railroad Is within 1* miles. This excel
lent farm contains
183 ACRES.
and some perches, of first rate Limestone Land,
in a good state of cultivation. , About 140 notes
arc cleared and the remainder Is covered with good
thriving timber.
The improvertidAfs arc a large 9 story
IsspfflL: Stone House & Kitchen,
large STONE BARN, Stono Tenant
House 1 , Corribribs. Wagon Shed, Spring House,a
good Apple nnd.Poaoh Orchard of choice fruit—
together with Pears, Plums, Cherries, Grapes,
&o. Said property presents as gfeaf inducements
as any in this' part of the county to persons wish
ing to purchase a comfortable 'tfnd permanent
homestead.
Said property will be oflbred* at private sale un
til Friday the 15th of September next, at which
time, If not.sold, It will he offered at jiuhlio sale,
at t o'clock P. M. on said day, when conditions
Will be made known BY THE HEIRS.
Any person wishing to view the premises can
call bit John Blcan, living on the farm, who will
show tbd property and mako known the terms.
August 1849.—61 * • !
MBT I/Ey JERg. ->
AUVSRTIBBO IN TBB APPOINTMENT.
.{lB. And 16U/UrUttr tnncttd.rf *■
And nil odvoitisomcnts made under the orders of the Poet
TiasterOenoral, In a nowepaper or newspapers, of leUera im
plied for in ony Po»t-dflJce, shall bo inserted In the paper or
nanors of the town ox place where the pffleo advertising may
be altuAlod, having the largest circulation.,
[jVfew Poat-OJJiceLaw, passed .WareA 3,1845.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post-office
at Carlisle, Pa., August X, 1048. Pcrsoss in*
quirihg for letters on this list, will please bay they arfe
advertised r
, Abrahiins Elizabeth Hough Geo N
i Awker William Johnson Mary Anti
Boyer Andrew KUch Elizabeth
Bitzer Hettry * Kinkead James
Brenteer Joannah Kuhn Jacob.
Byers Catherin Lenherr Qeorgb
Burch William B. . Leidy Jacob
Bowser Rachael La)' John
Bom Marie Leslie P.
Brown Samuel Lockhard W., :
Bisooe Wna B LuinJAEstj.
Cooper R. W, , -Myers Jacob
Culican Won. • Myefa Michael
Cloud MO, Myers Emily
Coulter George . McElweeJ Esq .
Corncriba Joseph Nieronan W T
Collins James pwens Mary Ann
Darney JR 'Rench NdncV
Donnelly Thoihad Sitydet Goo Esl}
Danner Elias Scott Joseph
Dunlap Joseph Smith Henry
Edmonds George. Shively Diannia '
i Fairchild Rov« EdtVafd Smith Geo,\V
Gate Miss' Smith John .
Galp Henry ' Seeden Ann
. Cinder Jacob Smith Mary Anil
Gibson Jane E StrOrneJohn
Caine Ellen Turner Charles
Gorges Benjamin Tale Talilha .
Guy Dr. K Thumiha Absolbib
Gracy Marjr Trestle Daniel
Gipe Jacob Underwood J. (whipraa
Ginter Jacob ker),, ; ,
Hippehamer Sarah Watson James
Himes Jackson .WjlsonJohn (N. AI.J
Hnmmond ,H . . Wilders Edward
HlsorJohn . : Walker Janies L.'
Henderson Dr; James Zearing Henry
GEO. SANDERSON,?. M.
THE pelition of Iho Trustees, Eldera and Deacons
of the German Reformed Church of the borough
of Carlisle, having been ' presented to the Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland county, praying for
amendments to their Church, specifically sol forth in
said petition; said Court'appointed the first day of
August Term 1848, (28th,) for the hearing of the
same; and directed notice to be given to all persons
interested. ■ W. M. BEETEM, Proth'y.
Pkothy’s Offok, , J
August 3,1848. { , <
AN election for Managers of (he Cumberland VaL
ley Mutual-Protection Company, will be held at
the public house of Mr* Hoffman, in Dlckinsou town
ship, on Monday tho,4th of September next.
A. G. MILLER, Scct’y.
July 27.1848.
WHEREAS the Honorable Samuel Hepbubw,
' President Jddge of the several Courts of Com
mon PleoS oftlie coUnties of Cumberland, Perry and
Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of this several
Courts dr Ojlel and Toimfner dhd Geheral Jail De
livery; .in said counties} and Hon. John Stuart and
John Clondcnin, Judges of the Court of.Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of
all capital and other offences, in the said county of
Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated
the 10th of April, 1848, ordered the Court
of Oyer and Terminer end’General Jail Delivery, to
bo holdcn at Carlisle, on tho 4lh Monday of August
next, (being.tho 28tbday) at 10 o’clock in the fore-,
noon, to con{inueono week.)
NOTICE is,therefore hereby given, to the Coro
ner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of the said
county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre
ceptcommanded to be then and there in their proper
persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami
nations, and all other remembrances, to do. those
things which to their offices .appertain to be done,and
all those that are bound by recognizances,to prosecute
against tho prisoners that arc or then shall be in the
Jail of said county, aro to bo there to prosecute them
as shall bo just, JAMES H OFFER,Sheriff* ‘
Siikuifp’b Office, }
Carlisle. July 0, 1846. .
CAME to tho farm occupied by the subscribe**
i;W*ia Eastpennshorongh township, Cumber
land county, $ mile from Oyster’s Point,
-on the 24th of July last, a brindlo STEER, about
3 years old, a while spot in his face, some white
about his breast, a white tail, and branded on the
right horn. The owner Is requested to £ome for
ward, prove properly, pay chfcrgetf, and take him
away, Otherwise he will be disposed of as the law
directs. JOtfN WOLF.
August 10, 18*18.—3i*
THE ELDERS,
BY virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias and
VcjTditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me
directed, I will expose to public sale, on Thursday
the 24th instant, at the Court House, in (he Bo
rough of Carlisle, at 10 o’clock A. M., the follow
ing real estate, viz: 1 ....
The undivided half of (wo acres of ground, sit.
uate In North Middleton township, bounddo ' D y
lands of Cyrus Rlngwalt, John Miller,!. L. Win
gatd nnd the Trindle Spring road* having thereon
erected a two story - . •
Frame House &, Kitchen,
Wagon maker Shop, Blacksmith Shop, Log Sta
ble, &c. Sotted n d taken in execution as the
property of Israel Hull,
Also, a lot of ground, silualo in the Borough ol
| Mcohanlosburg, containing 45 feet in breadth and
250 feet In length, more or less, adjoining George
Shreider on the east, A. H. Van HofTon the west,
and Andrew Cowden on the south, having thereon
erected a two story woatherboarded
House, Stable, &o.
Seized and taken In execution as'the property of
John H. A. Dunlap. ,r :
Also, a tract of land, situate in
township, containing 5 acres, more or less, bound
ed by lands of John C. Culver, John Craighead,
William Craighead and John Nogle, having there
on erected a two story
Log House, Frame Store House,
and Log Stable. Seized and taken in execution
as the property of Jacob Shank.
Also, a tract of land, situate in North Middle*
ton township, bounded by lands of Robert Clark,
Joseph Clark’s heirs, the North Mountain, Geo.
Brindle and David Cornman,oontain{ngU7o acres,
more or less, having thereon erected a two story
Log House & Kitchen, Log Barn,
Orchard, &o. This traot may be advantageously
dividided into several small tracts, and will be
sold whole, or in parts to suit purchasers. Seized
and taken in execution as the properly of Jacob
Cornman.
Also, a FRAME HOUSE/ On the west side of
the town of Lisburn, In All6n township, 26 feet
by 435, bounded by lands of George Barber and
others, together with so muoh grou'nd Immediately
adjacent thereto, as may bo necessaYy for the or*
dlnary and useful purposes of said building,—
Seized and taken In execution as the property of
Peter McOatin, dteCM/ ,
Also, a tract of land, situate in Didkinson town*
ship', o'ont’aihing ISO' a6res, mdfo otrldss, adjoining
lahdd of Samuel 1 Cai'othors,*,—Johnston, Dr.
ClVhB. P« Cummins, tho Presbyterian Church, W,
Fahnestock and others, having ihoroori erected a
lwo‘Bt6‘ry
a two story Framo House, Log Barn and other
Outhouses. /Seized and taken in execution as the
properly of William L. Weakley, depM.
>, And all fo bo sold hy me,-
JAMES HOFFER, Sh’ff.
ShorlfT.’s Office, 7
Carlisle, Aug. 3, 1846. y "
Notice.
Notice.
Proclamation.
Stray Steer.
SlicrUT’s Sales,
Briok House,
PubllcSalcol.va&uublcßcalEstatc*
TTTT^IiI/.'boftold.at. public sale, on . Friday, , the. Ist
yytdtyotßwXQmheT next, at .1 o’clock P- M.,* at
thp public liouse of Jacob Trego, in Centroville, Cum
berland county, the following, described real estate,
situatb,in Dickinson township, in said county, viz:
No/. I;>A tract of Limestone Land containing
184 Acres &50 Perches, ;
bo'unjed by lands of Daniel Keller, Benjamin Smith,
JoHn T. Green, and .others, and Nos. 2 & 4, herein
after described, of which about 140 acres are cleared
end the Residue well timbered; having, thereon erect
-a—ed a two sloiy BRICK HOUSE, a Log
jgfH»;'and Frarrtb; BaVn, Wagon Shed, Corn
l»S?ig» CribB ’ other outhouses, with a never
spring of water near the door..
; No. 2‘.‘ A tract of Limestone Land containing
Acres & I Perch,
bouhded bjr Nos. 1 '& 8, lands of Daniel Keller, Wm.
Meansriml others, of which about 90 acres are clear
ed and the residue covered whh thriving timber, ha
ving a LOG BOUSE and LOG BARN thereon erec
ted. s ’
No. 3,‘A’tract of Gravel Land containing.
103 Acres, &64 Perchesj
bohndod by' Nos. 2 & 4| lands of Wm. Shrivel*, Pe
ter Bosnian 1 arid others, of which about 40 acres are
cleaned and the residue covered with oak and pine
tidtief*. The pine is of tbc best quality and very val
iidßl'e. The improvements are a Loo House, Sta
ble and. SAW MILL, propelled by ilib -Yellow
Breeches creek.
No.' 4. A tract of Gravel Land containing
II I Acres & 78 Perches,
tounded by Nos. I & 3, lands of James McCulloch;
A'ddm'Cobver and others, of which about ?b acres
are cleared and the residue heavily covered with, the
best'quality of oak and pine limber.
TkeYcllotf Breeches creek riins through each of
thb above described tracts of land. Thcfe is meadow
included in each tract dad the cleared land is'Under
godu fence dnd iii a gpod state' of cultivation.
Nd.o. A tracl.df Tiqibfer Land; bounded hydatids
ofTi?G. Miller* Wm. Walla, and tho hcira df ThosV
Buchanan, dec’d., containing
. 158 Acres & 104 perches,
well covered with pine, chosnut and oak {|mi)or.— {
This tract will ho a old .together of in separate parcels
to aillt purchasers. ' . ‘ ' . . .
The terms of sale of each ofltie above tracts will
bo:—One half of the purchase money'to be paid on
fit before the first of April* 1849, when possession
will be given and a deed made to the purchaser, and
the residue in three equal annuel payments thereafter
without interest, to be secured by judgments or mort*
gag?. ■ The grain in the ground is reserved to the
| tenants with the use of the barns foi the. same, and 1
i the privilege of threshing on the promises, the taxes
[ for the year 1849 to bo paid by the purchasers.
Persons wishing to view any of the above describ
ed property before the day of sale can call on Wm.
I Harper, residing near to the same.
1 WM, LINN,
WM. HARPER,
Exra, of Sarah Harper, deed,
and Aitomeys for the heirs.
July SO, 1,848.—6 t
Public Sale of Real Estate.
THE subscriber, agent for William A. Showaher,
will expose to. public sale, on the premises,' on
Friday the Ist day of September next, at 10 o’clock,
A. M,, i tract of
, Good Slate Land,
situate.l(l Frankfortl township, Cumberland county,
about 6 rrtilea from Carlisle, bounded by lands ol
David Bear, Geofgo Logan, Jacob Beits and Others,
containing -
165 Acres, ,
of Which about 100 acres arc dented and In a high
state of cultivation, and under goed fence; the lesiduo
is Umbel land of an excellent quality. There can bo
madd about 18 or 20 acres of good meadow on said
‘farm. Tho improvements are a small
fl*s™-LOG HOUSE and other outbuildings,
5|l!B» and an oxc^lenl Apple Orchard. ; There
apfS»o twii springs of good water on the
premires, and the M’Clure’s Gap Road passes through
tbe«entro of the farm.- Any person wishing to view
said farm, are invited to call on tho, undersigned, liv
ing near tho premises.
Tho terms of sale will be cash, to be paid on or
before tho Ist of April next, when possession will be
given and a deed made to the purchaser.
July 20, 1848.-61*
* # *]jan. Intel!, insert to arol. $2, and send bill to
this office. . ,
Valuable Farm at Private Sale.
THE subscribers offer at private sale the valu
able Farm, late the property of George Eisenftari,
dec’d, situate in South Middleton township, Cum
berland county, about 9 miles from* Carlisle, on
the Hanover and Baltimore turnpike road, contain
ing ONE HUNDRED’ AND THIRTY-TWO
ACRES, 120 petohes, strict measure, of first rale
Limestone La fid, about 17 acres of which is wood
land, and the remainder in a high state of cultiva
tion, uftder good fence, &c« Tho improvements
are a large two story weather-boarded
ini Dwelling House,
TgBjsvHL''*ith a Kitchen and all other necessary
oat-buildings. It has been at.litres oc*
copied as a public house. A new and commodi
ous
Bank Bara;
has been erected within three years, and: is in first
rate ; order, desirable convenience.—
There IB a first rate WclVof water at the door of
the house, and a running stream about threehun
ured yards from the barn. , Also, a large Orchard
of thriving young fruit trees of every variety,, moat
of which are grafted. The situation pf this farm
is most advantageous, being oh the groat tnrnpike
road to Baltimore, for forwarding overy product to
tho best markets.
Persons who desire further particulars or wish
to look at tho (arm, are requested to opply to the
first named of the subscribers, who nnw lives bn
tho farm. GEORGE BRANDT,
BENJAMIN NIESLEY,
July 13,1648:—tf
Valuable Property Tor Sole.
THE subscriber offers bis properly for sale, eiluat
in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county
P&, one mile nonh of Mechanicsburg, on the road
leading from Mechanicsburg to Hogestown, contain
ing
28 Acres & 75 Perches,
of first rate Limestone Laqd, in a high state of cul*
tivation. About S 3 acres are cleared and the remain*
der is welt tembered. Tho improvements are a good
a-j two story LOG HOUSE, plastered, a
jMBBL good FRAME DARN, and other neces*
illiß!Sp ßarv °ut>buildings, a good and never fail*
well of water with a pump in it near
the door. There is also a young and thriving Apple
Orchard of choice graAod fruit, and also Poaches,
Plumbs and Cherries.
If not sold before the 36th of November next, it
will bo exposed to public sale on said day, at I o’-
clock P. M., when the conditions will bo made known
by JACOB GROSS.
June 16, 1848.—1 s .
THE subscriber offers his properly for solo, situa
ted in South Middleton township, Cumberland coun
ty, Pa., 8$ miles south of Oailisle, on tho road load
ing from Carlisle to Petersburg,* containing
9 Acres and 5-8 Perches,
of first role Limestone Lend, In o high stole pfculti*
vallon, o small portion of which Is well timbered.—
The improvements art a good two, story
4B| LOG HOUSE, a good LOG B ARN, and
lilßlm'a gooJ Woll or nAver fatting walW. With
iSjUiff * pbrnplrflt, nfcar the door*. 1 here Is al
aoMh.ing Appfo Orchard of .Md «»IW fruit.
and alao Paara, Paacliea, Flume, and Chorriaa.
If not sold before Iho »d day of Septembernext, H
will ba exposed to pubiio .ala on fl.ld day, at 10 o -
rloak A M.. when- condition, wtli bo made known
clock A. lu.i wnen MICHAEL FBIESE.
June B, ISlS.—eow-ta ;
Vaipdblo Property lo*; Sale,
THAT hrgo tWp story fLASTEREP STONE
HOUSE, situated op the porlh side of West
Hich street, in the borough of. .OnrUsle, is offered for
Mb., ' WM. B,KNOX, Atl’y
July 20, 1848. 1848.—tf
rpllE subscribe* begs leave Id inform the travelling
JL community, that ho intends to run a LINE Op
STAGES FROM CARLISLE TO VOliK, three
nines a week; da Lchv'o CkHislb on Mom
day,.Wednesday! and Friday mornings at 6 o’clock,
A, M., ohd arrive at Ynrkal 1 o’clock Pi M., which
will bo in time to take the Ypik tiaih of edrsfor Bat
timore. Leave York forCarlisle at I o’clock P. Mi,
(immediately dft'er the arrival of the cats,) oh each
Tuesday, Saturday, Itirobgh Chiircn
town, Dil'stowh and Dover. ■ ..
The. subscriber: assures those \vho indy patronize
him, thai he has prepared himself with comfortable
and safe stages, and will use every effort possible to
accommodate-; travellers. from Carlisle
will engage passage at the i office of tho subscriber,
end will.be called for ot the places they request In
York passengers will engage bt the Depot, (White
Hall tavern.) GEORGE HENDfiL.
—. catty on the Livery i»in
nil its bfanchbk at the old eland. His Horses ate
numerous and v&ell assorted, and tits Carriages em
brace every variety of pattern, such ns Coaches. Till,
bury’s, Sulkies, Buggies, &c., oil of the best finish.
His drivers ore all careful and attentive. Saddle
horses of the most agreeable gaits, always ready for
cdstortiers at low rales.
The subscriber, desirous of securing (he patronage
of the public, will spare no pains of expense to ren
der his establishment worthy of the most libera) en.
couragement*
Carlisle, July 27, 1848.—tf
THIS Popular. House has recently undergone a
thorough repair, ami been furnished with entire
new furniture, of tlio best quality. Members .of the
Legislature and others; visiting the seat of Govern*
ment, will find it a very desirable stopping place.
03* Charges moderate. • '
WM.T. SANDERS, Agent.
Harrisburg, July 21,1843.—6 m.
Plainfield Classical Academy.
Four milee west of between the Newoille
Slate Road and the Cumberland Valley Railroad.
THE. Fourth session will commence on MONDAY
the. Ist of May* 1848. The number of students
is limited, and they arc carefully prepared for Col
lege, Counting House, &c.
The situation precludes the possibility of'students
associating with the vicious or depraved, being temole
from town or Village, though easily accessible by
State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of
which pass through lands attached to the institution;
, TERMS;
Boarding; washing, tuition, &c., (pdr bcbs;) 150 00
Latin or Greek,. '■ 5 00
Instrumental Music 10 (JO
French or German f • 6 00
Circulars-with references, &c., furnished by
R. K. BURKS, Principal.
April 13,1848.— -iy
A&RICH and extensive variety of Fancy articles
XX just opened by Ihe subscriber, to which he in*
vile* special ..attention, consisting partially of Gold
Pens and Pencils, Spy Glasses, Butter Knives, fine
Pocket Knives, Pocket Books and Bead Purses, Port
Moneys, Segar Cases, Fancy Boxes, cut glass and
plain .smelling Bolides, Fruit Knives, Spectacles,
Watch Keys, Seals and .Guards^Visiting Cards and
Cases, Combs of every kind, together with a rich va
riety of other articles fif olopanf design and. finish','
which it Is impossible Co enumerate. Cali at HAv*
ERSTICK’S Drug, fiodU and Varifily Store, North
Hanover street.
Juno 1,1847.
WM. F. BWIGER.
Dr. George Willis Foallkc,'
{Grddtlbit of Jcjftrion Medical College, Philadelphia.)
OFFICE at the residence of his father in South
Hanover street, directly opposite Morrell’s Hotel.
May 18, 1848.—1 y.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice In thesov
craf Courts of Cumberland county. Office in
Main street, nearly opposite the county jail, Carlisle.
March 0,1848.
f rtHE subscribers have just ’received from Philadel
.L phia a now uiid Fresh supply of
Drags, Medicines, ,
Dye-stuffs, .Perfumery,-Fancy Articles, drc.,<feo
Our. stock is now largo and comp!ete,and as we
are determined not to bo undersold, but to sell at the
lowest cash prices. welnviUTtho attention of country
merchants, physicians, end ot/icrs, to ozamino our
goods ana'prlcos before purchasing elsewhere.
J;& W. if. FLEMING.
June 16,1848. -
WASHINGTON GALLERY OP MOOETOOTYPES,
, No, 234 North Second street, N,, W. corner of 1
CaUowhill Philadelphia. ..
THE Likenesses taken, and boamifully colored I
at this well known establishment, fo.r One Doh
lar, are universally conceded to be equal in qvory
respect to any in the city. Pictures taken equal
ly well In cloudy and clear weather. A large as
sortment of Medallions and Lockets on hand, at from*
$2 to $5, including the picture.
The subscribers respectfully Invito the citizens
of Cumberland county, to call and examine speci
mens of the latest improvements in the art of Da
guorreolyplng, which will bo exhibited cheerfully
and without charge.
T.&J, C. TENNET.
Phils., July 6, 1848.—Gin
0U J ro or^oret * !°
llio Walnut Bottom
dor of the Capt. AU’M. MVERSi 0,
August 10, 1848.—21* ■ ,
N. B. An adjourned Court of Appeal will bo
hold at the same lime and plade. .•
LETTERS ofadmlnislralfbft on Iho estate of Ben.
laminEborly Jr. deed., lafo,of Hampton township,
Cumberland county, Pa., have boon granted to the sub*
senbor Jiving in said township. All parsons Indebted to
Said estate aro requested to mako immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will prosed! them
pfoirerly authenticated for settlement to'. .. .
* ... . JOHN SPROUT,' Adm'r.
Augtisi 4,1848.—0t*
THE Commissioners of Cumberland oounty, deem
it proper to inform tho public that the stated
meetings of tho Board of Gam'pissionors will bio held
on tho second and fpijrth Mondays of each month,
nt which llmo any persona having.business with
said UOorjd, will tWcbllhem at tholr oHicoln Carlisle.
By oAtyr of ihb Cohmu*Bl'oh(\rB, t \ ; . r ,
Attest t , , \VM, RILEY, Clk.
TCST opphed ni tho ( •'see,'rii’vo’ ’ a Urge, let of
J Pareßolcllo and Sun Shades, which will ho sold
cheap, ' ' , 8. A.COVLE.
Now Initio of Stages
Extensive Livery Stable.
GEORGE HENBEIi.
WAsniivaTOiv house.
IURniSBURQ, PA.
FOURTH. SESSION.
Bare Fancy Articles!
Carlisle, Pa.
WILLIAM T. BROWN,
Bow Arrival.
TBNNENT’S
Cumberland Groyfi
IVoiloo.
Notice.
Cloths Cnsslmcrci & Voting*.
I WOULD respectfully coll thehllemion of the
public/to a e ifendid; lot of Spring and Sami'
mer Goods, s'dita ile forgehtlemen’a wear,eoniUt.',■
ing of siipoV French): English, tlerman and Arne*
ricah ' k ■ ■
Cldthsl & CaB9ufic*e», ; ;
of all colors and textures, extra atiper black bash
meretts; 'Tweeds and Lincbs, for spring and som*
mer coals; White hnd Fancy Linen ‘ Drills., Sillfr
Satini Valencia And. Cashmere Vestings. Whit*,
and Fancy Mdrsallea, black Italian ana Fancy
Silk Cravats, blacfi, white ahd fancy colored Kid ,
Gloves. , /
All open and ready Tor Inspection, opposllethe .
Railroad Office,. Alain sltebt; at this Well IthoWil 1
establishment of T. H. SKILES.
■ Carlisle, May 4,1848.
Great Arrival dl
CHEAP GOODS!,
A T dOILUY’S Wholesale end Ketail .tor*, t'
Xi_have now opened the largest and.cheapest'tin’’
doitmfehi dT. Goods ever brought to Carlisle, and no
mistake. Purchasers will do well to call and ex
amine this mammoth stock * as they will be sure to
save money slid get good bargains.' To enumerate,
nrtjcles is oiit tiT tlio question, as it jvoUld
fill this pdpebshd the Half hot then be inserted.—
Suffice. It lb;say, I have.every article let ihepty
Goods line, from superfine broad cioth dbnh to three
cent calico. Also a fresh aesortmefal of
OrdcerSes; .. ■ ■
Prtirib Cdttbe, Sllgar, Molasses, Teas, Rlco, dkc.; Mia’
ns cheap ad any nou&o In the .town.
And in Boots and Shoes the largest ahd cheapen
assortment ever brought east of Philadelphia.' 1
Recollect the old stand East Main street, Carlisle;;
whore good bargains can always be had. •'
. c; ogilbY. ’
April 20; ms.
Spring and Summer Goods; .
Fortsfteß’s~iEw stclre,
t/ASusi,*, Pa; / .. t ■
THE subscriber respectfully announces tothe pub*-
lie, that he bos token the island lately occupUdbjr
Mr.Angney, at the corner of High street and Haf-*
per’a How,, where ho hos just received fromlho eSat
cm cities a large and splendid assortment of
\ jvEfv qoods f :' y
Purchased in the Atlantic cities of thi linboHoriiena
Manufacturers, including every variety of ;Gdbfi»v--
The Ladies ate particularly invitee! tb cal! and ait* 1
amine his beautiful assortment of
Dresg Goods.
Among which the following articles comprise s part:
superior wool Cloth; black and fancy Silks: blue, 1
black oHd fdhby CassimferfeHl fa hey Siimtncr ybodsj
Qihgliams and Lawns; Bombazines• aha XljtitbSK
Vestings of oil klndst Mous de Laines; London ana
Domestic Calicoes; Mitts, Gloves, Laces, .Edgings,
Hosiery and Ribbons, of all kinds; together With i
latgc assortment of
• Groceries.
All lh‘b above Goods have been purchased at the
best and cheapest markets and will certainly be 1 sold
very ioW, All persons are respectfully invited*to
give him a calf; . JtfHN B. frORSTfIR, ’
April, 20, 1848, ' - -
Dry <aoods-- i \ew Arrangement!
THE sUbsctlbef has just returned from thecity ani.
is now opening, at bis Old Stand, on Main ftreetf
lh addition to Ms former stock, a large’and well M*.
lecled assortment of fancy and staple
DRY GOODS,
which he intends to sell according to the old motto,*
"quick sales and small profits.*’ Among his. goods
era English and American Prints, from 4 up to IS
cents, every variety, of style and pattern., , ,
Bleached and Brown Muslins, 36 inch, at 6s,
English Ginghams at 12 cents.
French Lawns at IS, and every other acifclh eqfuaiy ;
cheap. Also, a large assortment of
Groceries & <|n£fcft&trareV
He offers good Ne# Orlti ii 6 Bqgar v at 6, pripfle at 7,’
crushed loaf dt 10 arid bfokcri lost at 11 cents—good
Rio Coffee at 9 cents—good Molastai 8 ctspei quart,'*
New Orleans baking Molasses at' 10—afro, Honey,
Syrup, a superior assortment of Teas, Spices. &c,
GEO. R. CROOKS. *3
CaVlisfe,' April 13, 1848. ■ r • . '
Second Arrival ofJVew Goods.’
. £>. A. COYLE ii as just returned fr6m
and is now opening k
SpßfeSffi large.assortment of SUMMER Good*.
which will bo sold 30 per ceftt-cbe&por
than ever, consisting in part of new style drew goods
for ladies, viz; t
Striped Jaeporines, Grenadines,’ }
Printed Bareges, Batista . \ « „ *;•
Satin Stripe do ' Plaid PqiiDecherre,'
Mode cle Laincs, , Frpnch jGinghims,’
Also, a largo assortment of French Cloths, Cssei
meres and Vestings, Bonnets, Ribbons* Gloves, Ho
siery. , Purchasers will please,call and examine his
stock fop themselves, as he a determined to sell cheap/
for rash. .... v - •. 1 •
Carlisle, June 1, 1848. *
. Now 1 Goods*
•>QOIck SALES AND SMALL, PROFITS.", \
WHO w.Dt, to buy . Lrt Ofem
rail down at CHUKCH'S old,
near the west end of los old ifairiißiirg 1
the River, Cumberland side, where they can boy:
Common Boards ’ , ,
for $ll pef thousand, add Pine Shingles tor $d pef
thousand. , ~ . ~\, . ; .,
The subscriber, thankful for of
fers to the public at hia old cslabliahqd Lumber Yard;
at the wcat end of tbo old Harrisburg Badge, the.
best selected lot.of '« ,
. . DUMBER ......
on the. bank pf ih,o river, conflating of £0(),()001oDg
pine Shingles of the best quality, 150,000. long white
pine Shingles,.Sd quality,.and 40,000.0 f ,1.8 fnch
SluuglcB,toge\her with 600,000 feet of Lumber .of
assorted thicknesses and qualities, such as;l,
and 2 inch Pannej; 1, U, 14, and 3 rpeh Ist Com
mon; 1, I}, 14, and 2 inch 2d Common. Also, Ash
and Poplar Flank, Poplar, Scantling qpd Iwlf inch
Boards, Pino and Hcjhl6ct Jpice add/SienUiqg;
seasoned Oak PfanC, Dry Pannel, I'sf. end 2p.Com
mop Boards and Plank, stuck up ; in the yard since
fast year, and if persons tells yoq to the contrary
don’t believe them, but call and ace,'. - '.l
Having a Steam Saw M»H ta opetatloii, ary!
a large.stock of Timber on,hand, both pioeandOak,
the is prepared to saw.bills loonier.,
boards,' barn floor plank,’laths' slid palling- at short
notice. , , nV • • .
Tho subscriber Ropes fry strict attentloq.to business
and a determination ip seß lower any other
Ford at the rifor, that his old customer* end the
rfiblfo tfenefaflV* will give him a-diU bcfore
sing elsewhere.’ , HENRY CHUHCfL
Bridgeport, May 36, 1848.
l+j? ~ Drugs? Druofftt qJi
W Prices Reduced.
PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants and .fcaflatii,
are invited to call and examine myatoclLof Me*
didnee, Paintß.Glaßß,'Oil f VftTnlsh«B ( ic.
. ( - . i)RUGS.
Parent Medicines, Herba a/id , ■
FlnA, . Sjjlccb, grbund & whole.
Instrument*, ~ , Essonjctß,'. *. . . : .
Pure Bsadmiei Qijs r Porfuqnery, die.
DYB STVFFS: i!
Eos and Cam Weed*, ■
pH Vitriol,
Copperas,
LtoDye,
Indfgoes,
Madders,*
Sumac,
Alum,
PAINTS'*
Welherill At BtotheiVPuro Lead, Oluoibo dreed'
and Ypi low, point Ac Varnish Bjdflhaa, JriVeyWio
dow Glass, Linseed Oil, A, Coach
Varnish, and. Bod Lead. Allof which w|)| heboid
at tho very lowest market piled, at’ the cboaji Drug
ami Book atoro of , , , .
' .v w. haVdrstiok. /
, • Carlisle, Jude L 1840*, ...» .»>... jj >j ■
. ioii woRK
NEATLY EXECUTED AT TIIIS^OKKfC^.