To ■ IhlHtifMn&fanteqMiw* \fate .0/ totensbtp % , ' Ta'Se n'oUoe ‘hat in pursaa|iqe of a>ri?, ; p[ Partitionand Valuation, issued,out,of the Orphan? Court,pf Cumberland county, and to me directed,' an inquest will bo hold on tlio real estate of sold deceased, to witt,' A. lot of ground ..situated in Westnennsborough township, bounded by, lands of; Charles Weaver, John H. Weaver, and the Widow Carothere, having thereon erected a two «tory Log Houee and Frame Stable, and contain* ing about ninety Perches, on. Friday the 19th day of/06toBer, A. D. 1849, at 10 o'clock A. M. on ihe premises, for the purpose of making partition ■and valuation of the said real estate. ■ " r > - JAMES HOFFER, Sh’ff. iSheriff’a Office,> ■ • >■ « Carlisle*Sept. 27, 1849-tft J. 4 Blrd’«-of e glympse of this extensive and rechci Vba Equestrian establishments—A ClOVm’S od» eoUectlnii of curious Carriages, regal and curious entertainments, new and unique; curious Hot «es. curiously caparisoned and with curious ways •lid all the "pomp and circumstance” of sumpluotv - epnimeimnces (o exem. (he curiosity of a cation public— 11 None but itself oould be its parallel”l The Itorul Court and Slate liquippage of Load Philippe, Ex>Klng of the French,-redolent with is* Orty- Toe Democratic Poncynntum, draw'.; by Pigraj Steals aut.driren by Dan Klee, Prc*iitcrt’B ies'.cr Mr. Mice's eccentric Trick Horse, ArcoMW* mvJ his queer Troop i*‘ whimsical jlfin -iml Jallipk Jau Pomes, Plush, Hush, Butterfly, Aladdb, otm K* fiuka. Aiul a coup d’coil of rare Performers and ram Performances, by such freaks of Equestrian ntturi as Dart Bice, Mile Russ, Young Glknr Rot, )18if) aor Ouma.ni, 11. P Madman, hluus. I*a Thorne Master Jean, Jams Diamond, \\ r . B Kkhnili Mesdames Rick, Madiqan, Nash, Thrift, aai About SO ethers, a mighty gathering of all the su> ular Male and Female, Adult and Juvenile. Priuei aal and Sdonic.Equcstrisn, Comic, Gymnastic, Tistu ' Rope, Haroalnic and Pantomimic Phenomena iu m anuatry; with Uenter’s Brass Band, and iLe Wtoara kaglar, AiauC Menier, to sustain tlit Fairy Sceae is nagtea'ty w I* eoojared up by th« jbsa! md s CARLISLE on FRIDAY. October sth. Hours ofconsulUiion iil'i and 7 P. ,M. • FEE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. The company will also perform al Daupliin Octo ber 3d—Harrisburg, October 4lh—and at Shippens burg, October 6th. The Groat English Gymnast, Allas, and Eques trian (Mr. G.' T. Spuring,) is engaged and will up. pear ul each representation. September 27, 1849—Si. An Act Relative to voting at election* in the court l,itt rf Adantt Dauphin, York , Lancatter, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford , Centre, Greene and Brie. Section 1. Du it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pctmuyl .Vanlain General Assembly met, and It is hereby ;cn acted by the authority of the same, That it sImU be lawfbl for the qualified voter# of the counties of Ad am#, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumber* land, Bradford, Centre, Greene and Erie, from and after the passage of this not, to vote for all candidate# for the various offices to bo filled at any election' on one alip or ticket? Freei&d, The office for which every candidate is voted for, shall be designated,-ns required.by the exii'lingjawsuf this Commonwealth.* Skctlon.3, Thai any. fraud committed by any per son voting In (hu manner above prescribed, shall be punished n« similar fraud# arc directed to bo punish, od by the existing law# of this Commonwealth. WILLIAM F. PACKER, . , Speaker of the ffaute of Repretentaticee. GEORGE DARSI.E, ‘ Speaker of the Sehale. ArraovKD—The twenty seventh day of February, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty nine/ . WM.F. JOHNSTON. Given under my nand.at niy office lu Carlisle, the SOtli day ofSoptombcr, A. D. 1849. JAMES IlOFFERiSh’ff. Carlisle, Pep!, 20, 1849—31 Estate Notice. LETTERS of admlnUtrotion on the estate of Dr. Geoi'go D. Foulke, dec., late of the Uorough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.,haveboon granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber living In said Uorough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present thorn prope.ly uthcntica* tod for settlement to HARRIET M, FOULKE, Adm’rx. September 20, 1849—Gc Fall Millinery Goods. JOHN STONE & SONS, JM PORTERS ond Dealers In Silks, Ribbons, and Millinery Goods, No. 4$ South Second afreet, liladolphls, are now opening for the Fail Trade, a very handsome assortment of MILLINERY-GOODS, chiefly of their own Imporlotlons—to which they will const intly bo making additions. They have now in store t • Figured Satins—now designs. ■ Figured ond curded Donnel Goods, Corded end plain Velvets,’ of alt colors.' Bonnot Satins. : - : Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, in great variety. French and American Flowers. French Fancy Feathers. liSoea, Quillings, Tabs, Bonnet Crowns, Duck* rams; dec. Together with evoty article used In the Millinery tradc( all of which ore offered at the lowest market prlqps. Phila. Sept 80, 1840—41 TTIEQIIEAT CHINA STORE) " OF PHILADELPHIA. ' THANKFUL lo Ilia citizens of Carlisle, and its vicinity, for their increased custom, wo again re* guest their company .to view pur large ami splendid assoitment of CHINA, GLASS QVEENSWAIiE. 1 Dir.ner Sets, Tea Beta, 'lVlet Beta, and single pieces, either of G oss, China or Stone Ware, sold In quan tities to suit purchasers, tor leas than they can be had elsewhere—ip fact atless than Wholesale prices. • American and English DtUnnla Main! Goods in greater variety than over before offered in the city. Fancy China in’groat variety, very cheap. Wo would invite any person'visiting the city to sail and see us—they wilFat least’ bo pleased to walk around our beautiAil store, and to view the finest Chins and the cheapest the world’produces: . • TYNDALE & MITCHELL. No. *lO Cbcsnut street. PWU>,.Bept. 80,1810,-ly ; at Public Sale. THE of M. C. ; jbavis, ,wiil-ex posd. to public palc,'pn the promises', bnThursday the 2fith day of October : next, at 10 O'clock, 1 Al'M.,- llie followingdescribed,real estate, situblo iri Wcsl-'; pennsbbta’.towhshipV Cumberland county, 4} miles { weal of-'Carlisle* and 74 east of Nowviile, on the Conodoguioot crook : No. I. Containing 7 teres, more or leas, on which is erected d substantia STONE MERCHANT and GRIS T MILL, 3J stories high, GO b- 50 feet, with four'run of Stones, with oil the modern labWaavlng ihaohlnory and ificlul gearing, calculated to make 30 barrels of flour every 24 hours, beside (lie grist work. ‘Also, a substantial two story Frame'Dwelling HOUSE, 40 by 28 feet, finished-in the V ll iff beat' manner. A Barn, with.all other necessary out buildings. Alsb;a large assortment of (ho beat grafted fruit trees in bearing order. ■’ , i ’ No. 2. Containing 2 acres of land, on which is a Woollen Factory, 44 by 24 feel, 3 stories, highi , Also, n CARDINO FACIORYSS by 22 feot, 2 stories high, ami 2 good Dwelling Houses, a. Burn and oilier buildings, with a variety .of fruil lrees.' There is also; a well of never failing water on coch ofthese properties. These mills aro propelled by the Conodoguinct creek, «nd are In complete order.. No. 3. Adjoining No. 1, (d corner lot) containing 1 acre and 103 perches, of first rate land. No. 4. Containing 32 perches, adjoining No.. 1, with a good House and ..other Buildings, thereon eroded, suitable for a mechanic, . S ' - ■ No. 5. C&ntaining 20 perches, adjoining No. 1 &. 4, with a good two story House, and a Coopcr Shop under it, with all.necessary out buildings?suitable for a meclianio. . .. * Attendance will bo given on tlio day of sale,-and terms nnvjje known by AB’M. LfcM.BERTON, Sept. 20,1849 —fit t ' Trustee of Af. C. Darts. Valuable Real Estate at;PUBLIC SALE. WILL.bo offered at public sale,'on the premises, on Friday the, lUth.day of October next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. t all that Farm belonging to the heirs of George Trimble,'dedd., situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, I mile north of Buch er's mill, on the public road from Hogestown' to Slcrretl's Gap, contuiblng’ 206 Acres, and some perches, of Black Slate Land, of good qual ity and in a high slute ufcullivalion, about 170 ucrcs of which aro cleared and. tho residue in thriving timber. The improvements on the cast side of this jL__a farm nro a large DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE and Kitchen, well finished; a s»iS|HLS7OtfE AND FRAME DANK BARN, good bearing Young Orchard, a good will ol water mid all the necessary out-buildings. Tlio west side contains a S7VNE HOUSE AND STABLE , a never failing spring at the door; and an Apple Orchard of common fruit. \ This property combines several advantages, not only from location, but from the nature of the soil being loose and cosily tilled, lying nearly square, and containing about 25 acres of Bottom or rather Sco* and Bottom Land, which is well adapted ,to the growth of gruin or grass. This Bottom runs in front of the improvements from east to west, which renders it very suitable to divide—throwing a handsome farm of 103 ucrcs to each side. Thb Mansion side of this Intel is .worthy the' notice of persons desirous of pur* chasing a beuuliful enuntry'seut, os it would require but very Itlllo additional expense to render it such. Also, will be sold at the same lime, 57 Acres of MOUNTAIN TIMBER LAND, with a snug im provcmcnl on it. An indisputable title will be given and terms made Known on the day of sale. The above properties will be offered on said day, entire or divided to suit purchasers, and if not sold will be rented on the same day fur one or more years. Persons wishing to view the properly previous to theduy of sale, can call with George Trimble, resid ing on the promises, or with the subscriber about one mile, distant. , JOHN TRIMBLE. September 50,1849 3t _____ Real Property forllcnt. ON Tuesday October 3, 1849, the .following- Real Estate will bo offered for rent, at public-outcry, »n tho,premises, '.to wit: The Mansion .Farm of George llaitcricli, deceased, situate, in , Lctterkenny township, Franklin county,. Pa., about 4 mites from Clumborsburg, on the Keefer road, leading from Chumbursburg to Keefer's store, containing about 330 Acres ofSlilo Land, about 290 acres of which are cleared, • JEjqpiß with a Biick Dwelling House, Log raSnlSllA Barn, and other improvements thercom Ml c 1 jiff Said furm has a large quantity of One JBjftwqjpß meadow, and the whole well watered. There Is an excellent young Orchard on said place. Also, on the same day, ISO acres of Slate Land, situated in the same township, on tho road loading from Chambcrsburg to Slrasburg, about 9 miles from tho latter place, about 100 acres of which are clcatod, with a Log Hmiso and Burn; and other Improvements thereon. This tract has fine meadows and a good Orchard, and is well watered, . .. Also, on tho same day, ?2 acres offJluie Land, sit. listed in the simotownship,about 1 imlo from tiio Ijhl mentioned tract, being part qf the.lrucl formerly owned, by James. Boyd. This tract has about 30 acres of denied, land, and tho whole is wolf watered. Also, on tho premises, on Thursday tho 4th day of October ncjM.nboul 80 acres of Limestone‘Land, sit uate on tho mad leading from Cailisto to Newvillo, in Cumberland coUiity, about 9 miles from Carlisle, with a Log House and Log Barn, and other ImprirVc* menta thereon. About 70 ocrcs of ssltl tract art) cleared. The terms oh which suld properties will be rented will bo made known at the lime Of roniingthu same, by .. ABRAHAM HUBER, Acting Admr. with the wilt anneted of said September 20,1849—3 t deceasid. Pfopqrty tit public Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding in Partition between Dr. Joseph Speck and Edward Armor ut nl, 1 will .expose to public sale, on tho pre mises, on Thursday tho lltli of October, 1649, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a lot of ground situated lu tliq Do rodgh of Carlisle, bounded by Bust High street, Mul berry alley,George A. Lyon, Esq., and others, having thcreon crectcd a largo two story STONE HOUSE and Back Building, «,o. Tho terms of sale will be j Five per cent, of the purchase money to bo mild on tho ounlirniution of tho sale, mm half tho balance on lho Ist April, 1850, and tho remaining half on tho IstApril, 1651. - JAMES HOFFER, SlPff. Carlisle, Sept. SO, 1849. Property at Public Sale. BY virtue of an: order of (he Court of Common Picas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding In Partition, between Samuel M. Sharpe & Margarclta Sharpe, ct el, 1 will expose to public sujc, ou tlie pro mises, on Wednesday the 10th of October, 1849, at 13 o’clock, M., all that certain tract of Woodland, situated and being In Hopewell township, bounded by lands of Philip Hcffieflngor, Rev. Alex. Sharpe, Jacob Haim,' and Andrew Sharpe, containing 43 acres and 40 perches, more or less. The terms of the sale will bet Fifty dollars to bo paid at tho oonflrmatlon of the’sale, tho residua of one half of the purchase money to bo paid on making the title, whon possession wilt bo glven, and the bat anoe in two annual payments without interest, which payments shdll her scoured by bonds and mortgage, ■ ’ '• ‘ JAMES HOFFER, ShTf. Carlisle, September 2t>, 1649.- , InthoCoiirt OP COMMON PLEAS OF CUMD. CO,, PA. John Knisoly end h No. 821, April Tarai r Md9.' Daniel Kniscly, ’ V2711i Aug. 1849, On motion Its.’ , ’of Mr. Miller, and petition am) Christopher Johnson affidavit filed. 1 Rule 'qn : the plaintiffs at the instance of Elliabolh SlisnkV.to show cause wby this judgment shall not stand' and be marked for her use. . By. the Court. JAMES HOFFER, Sh'ff. Caillsle, Bcpt, til). I'B4o—Bt . NOTICE.”’ THE subscriber, residing in Hampden township,' ’’Cumberland' county, having been appointed at the last term of tbo Court, a Committee of the per. son da' estate of Finer Zimmerman, a lunatic, of Allen luwnsbip; All persons indebted' to the said Zimmer man,are hereby notified lb make payment', and those having claims against film lb present the same for settlement lo * , .JOHN RUPP, ’ ' Committee of I'tttr Zimmerman, September SO,.lB4o—fit ...••■ f ; BY virtue of issued ;uut'of the Court-ofjCqmmon .Plena of Cumberland county, ond lo me ! will ex 1 -' pose the following Real Estate tb 'public Sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday 1 the 13th day of; October, 1849, at 10 .o’clock, A. M, ; A lot of ground situated in North Middleton town* ship, containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Wundorliolroh the north, Henry Bilxer oh the east; and Jeremiah Grinor on the south and wlcst, having thcroon erected a two story. Log House, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of JacobNevel. . Also, all the right, title 1 and interest of Paul D. Geisse in his lifetime, and ofFred’k. C. Kropff, and each and every of them, in, io or bat of the following described real ■' ’ ' • ’* Mount; Holly Iron Works,. composed of several adjoining tracts ofland, situated in South Middleton and Dickinson townships, bound ed by lands of Mayberry** heirs, lands previously of Jane,Thompson, now Valentine Hoffman* lands pre viously of Peter Ege, now'W. M. Walts, and others, together with all mines, minerals, right of digging, taking, or mining Ore, and all other rights, attached to or in any way appurtenant to said .Iron Works Estate; having (hereon creeled a Forgo and Furnace* Smith’s and Carpenter's Shops, Warehouse&,Office, 3 Slone Mansion Houses; n-B.ink Barn and Stables, 30 Tcnunt Houses, a small Grist Mill,Saw Mill, Seized and taken in execution as the property of Paul D. Geisse, deceased, and Fred’k.C. Kropff. ,- . Also, a lot-of* ground; situated in the Borough of Carlisle,-containing.- GO feel in front and 240 feet In depth, bounded-on the north by Main street, oast by a lot of James Fleming's heirs, south by Church al. ley, and west by a lot of W»n. B. Murray, having thereon erected a. 1J story Briok Cottage and Kitchen, a Frame Stable, &c. - Also, a half lot of ground, situated 'ln tho samo Borough, containing 30 feet in front and 340 feet in depth, bounded by* Main strecl-on the nortii, a,lot of Wm. B. Murray bn the east, Church alley on the south, and a lot of Wm; B. Murray on the west, ha ving thereon crcclod a t«yo story . Brick House and Kitchen, Also, the undivided halfoffc lolofground, situate in the same Borough, containing 90 feet in front and 340 feet in depth, bounded on the north by Main street, cast by a lot of Win. B. Miirruyi south by Chureh alley, and west, by‘a. lot ofS; Al. Hoover, ha ving thereon erected.a two story Frame Ware-house^ Also, a lot of ground, situated in tho same Borough, containing 30 feet In front and 835 feel in depth, ad* joining Emory's heirs on (ho north, College Lane on the cast, a lolof R. J. Reason tho south, and. an alley oh the wont. Also, a lot of ground, situated in the same Borough, containing 4 Acres, more or toss, bounded on the north by Moore's heirs, east by- the College Lane, south by Leather street, and west by a lot of. the Rev. Kcmpher* Seized, and taken in execution as the property ofWm. B. Murray; Also, a lot of ground, situated, in Churchlown, Monroe township, bounded by tho. Forge Road on tho north, a lot of Adam Boysl un .lho, east. Main street on the south, and a lot of Henry Ricliwine on (he west, containing 33 feel in front and 160 feci In depth, having thereon erected a elory FRAME HOUSE & STABLE. Seized and taken .in execution os tho property of Joseph Baker. Also, a tot of ground, situated in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 34 feel in front and 340 feet in depth, hounded on the north by alotofSimun Smith, cast by South Hanover street, south by the German Reformed Church, and west by u lot ‘of P. M’Ouire, having thereon eroded a two story PLASTERED HOUSE, Ate. Belied and taken in execution as the properly of Simon Smith. ■ ’ ’ And all to be sold by me, Sheriff's Office, J JAMES HOFFER, Shff. Carlisle,Sept.2o, 1849. £ . Llxncstouo Farms at Public Sale. HAVING determined to remove to (lib west, I will soil the following described Farms ul public sale. No.l—ls situate In Wcstpennsborouglrtownshlp, Cumberland county, Pa,,GJ miles weal from Carlisle, 1) miles west from tho turnpike at John Paul's, and 1 mile from tho Allerton Depot, oh the Railroad. It consists of ; IftS Acres,. of excellent Limestone land, 100 of which Is cicated ond in a good elute of balance Covered with fine young timber. The improvements arc a jl good two story BRICK FARM HOUSE* ? nd 8 Iur tf e Frame BARN. These build. arfe now> * luv^n tf erected Within .I—JaiSW.tlie last eighteen months, There i« a good well of excellent Water Willi a pUmp in It com veniont to the House. There Is also easy access to Mount Bock Spring, distant one halfimlo. This Farm it located In the centre oF oho bf the best portions of this county, convenient to Mills, Schools* and ohurchca. Thus rendering it one of tho most desirable farms in the, township. This farm 1 will sell at public outcry, on the prcmisfea.oh FRIDAY the 21'st ofSoptembcrJ lfi49. No 2—ls situate in Dickinson township, 0J miles Siiuih west from Carlisle* 2 miles oast from thoSlonb Tavern, and oh the Yellow Breeches Creek. It com slats of ’ ' 12® Acres* of first fato.Limeslono'land, ina high slate df euhi* valloo. There is fifteen acres of, good natbtal mca dow< The improvements ore a jnfgc DoubIeSTONE HOUSE, a good . FRAME DARN, Corn Cribs. \Va< gon SHcdi Carriage House,Spring Hobso, &c. There is one of Uio bcfll springs in die county rises within it few yards of the hoOsc. This Turin possesses all the advantages desirable lh a farm, being convenient to the “Great- Drove Road ( n wliore the fanner can always find a good market fbr the productions oftlio farm. • • I will also offer (his farm at public sale, on SAT* URDAY the 29th of September, 1849. Terms mad* known on (he day of sale. Titles indisputable. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber; residing on the last mentioned property, JOHN a WILLIAMS. September 13,1849—31, Public Sale off Real Gn(n(o. IN pursuance of an order ofsalo from the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, tlic subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 6th day October next, at 12 o'clock M., the following described property, being the real estate of Joseph Burkholder, dcc’d,, late of Mifflin township. A tract of land'situutcd in Mifilin township, Cum* borlund county, adjoining John M'Croata mill, and lands of Daniel Barrack, Daniel Dowalt, Peter Baker and Henry Snyder, containing 192 Acres, moro or less, about 150 ocrca of which aro cleared and llio balance well covered with Umber. The land hi generally good Slate land, and it Is on tzccllont grazing farm, there being water In every Hold. The a Improvement# «rc a large two story Brich HOUSE, well finished; a largo BANK DARN, with Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Sliiblu, and all necessary outbuildings.— There is also a thriving Youog.Oroltardon the farm. This farm lies on the State rood 6 miles from Now* villo, and 3 miles from Dubtip Gap Sulphur Springs. The terms ol calo aro: Five per cent, of llio our. otiaso money on tho confirmation of the safe,, The widow's dower, which will Do one third the purchase money, remaining after payments of debts to be se cured by a Hon upon tho land, tho Interest of which to bo.puldlannually during her life, and the principal at her death. . Tho residue of, ono half the balance payable on the Ist April,T6so, and the reihaindorin three equal annual payments without Interest,-to be secured by judgment bonds arid mortgage. PETER MYERS. Adm*r» of Joieph Burkholder, dtd'd, September 13,1849—41 LOTS FOR SALK. bo sold.at public sale, on thq promises, on S V, Saitircjoy.lho, 99th instant, at S o'clildK Ih tho afternoon, THREE LO.TB Otf GROUNDI-admlnlng «*°v. < J l^er » oituMb In Pill’ stredt. in the borough of Carlisle. Each lot' measures 30 feel' ill front, anil GO feel in depth, and adjoins property of MK Rinehart on U»o nbflh, AbfftttisrimiWori thd ea»l f aml othdrs. Tlidsb lots 'will bdVo|d onthd'.mbai'addofnrdbdallhg terms, Terms of salo rnddo lchown on the day uf sale, and attendance given by „ L • „ • , DAVID SCORE V. September IS, 1649—31 ■ Vnldublo Kill Property for Sale* THE pffqrs at priTato solo the valuable Mill oiid Farm bn which he now resides, situate In North' Middleton township, 1 miio wcslofGoorgb Swjgcrl’s tavern, and 4 miles north west of Carlisle, boiindcd ort the south by lands of Henry Snyder, on tho west by landofSamuel Grisaingor, on the north by land of Philip Kiehl, and on tho bast by land of John Lciby and-Marlin Reese, containing - ..XOO' Acres, of excellent Slate, lend, of which 60 acres are cleared and under-good fence | tho residue is covered with thriving titnbor. .Tho improvements are a new GRIST MILL, with two run of stones, country bultz, and oVery thing nccoasary-ln a mill. There is sufficient water to grind tho whole year. There is also a good two Agm bA"' dory LOG HOUSE and. Double Frame BANK BARN un tho premises, and a ■ lisMmwcll of never failing water'al the door; a thriving young Orchard of choice fruit. Any person wishing to view said properly will please call on the undersigned, residing on the same. JACOB CALL. September 13,1849 —3l* ' : “PCBILEC SALE. WILL be sold/at public sale, in the Borough of Mechaiiicsburg, on Saturday,the 6th day ol October, 1849, at 12 o’clock M. of said day, the Iql. lowing described property; lute tho property of Geo. of tho Borough of Carlisle, deo'd., viz: . A lot of Ground, in the said Borough of Meehan (csb'urg, bounded on tho cast by Isaac Kinsey, Esq., on the west by Adam Ilouk, on the north by Main street,‘and on the south by- an alley—having thereon M erected a 2 story PLASTERED HOUSE and FRAME.SHOP, (woalhorboardod.) Said properly Is in a public and desirable part of tho town, and tho title indisputa ble. ! The.terms ore: $25 to be paid on the confirmation of the sale—one-half the balance on the Ist of April : next, when possession will bo given and a deed made to tho purchaser—and lire other, half in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest., Tho pur chaser to pay.tho taxes for the year 1850. ' GEO. SANDERSON, Adm’r. September 13, 1849—4 f Valuable Town Property for Sale. rpHK subscriber, administrator of Dr. A..H. Van X Hoff, will' pffer Tor sale, on (he premises, on Thursday the 18(h‘ day of October, 1849, atTO o’clock A. M., in pursuance of an order of the Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, the following valuable properties situate in (he Borough of Me ohahicsburg, in said county: No. 1. That large double two story BRICK HOUSE, containing about 16. rooms, jWfflnlb. located in the centre of the town and on tho soulh bythe Main su, jSSB^ab 011 the west by an alley, on the north by the Cumberland Valley. Railroad, and on the east by lhe> Union Church lot. - There is a good well of water and cistern on the premises, a good Stable, and a number of choice fruit trees; No. 3. Ten lots adjoining the Depot lot of the Railroad Company, will be sold either separately or together. ■ No. 3. Ten lots fronting oh the Simpson Ferry road, will also be sold either seperately or toge ther. No. 4. A lot of about 2$ acres of Ground, in the said Borough, bounded on the south by the Cumberland Valley Railroad! on,the west by lands of Michael Hoover's heirs, on the north by the Green Lane, and on.the cast by the heirs of Dr. Oliver, deo'd. ' The propeilies offered for sale ate fltaongslthe most valuable in the town, and. worthy of the at tention of capitalists or those desirous of securing comfortable homes or out-lots.' Persons desirous of looking al the properties will have every, facil ity afforded thorn by catling on the subscriber, re siding 1 mile cast of Mcchanicsburg, ] CiTITZELL, Adm’r. August 80, t84()--?t PUBLIC SAXE OF*'REAL ESTATE. WILL be si|ld at public sale, on Friday (heSSlh day of September next, ai 12 o'clock, M. of that day, on the. gjorpiscs, the following described real. ■ estate; Vtlvor Springtownship, Cum. I borlandcounty; vix: A plantation or. tract of land, bounded by ldhde of John Gulshail, Henry Qrissinger, Abraham Kunklo, Jacob Hernpi and the North Mountain, containing j 330 Acvc& & 80 PerclicSj more or less, having thereon erected a largo two Q_jjL Sloy LOG DWELLING HOUSE t Double LOG DARN, and Corn Crib. I{ngffftiAlflb. a Tenant House and Stable.~ £3gsgtThere is a well of water nbar the door, an Apple Ordhard and a number of Peach and 1 other fruit treia^About 200 acres of the above described lani is Cleared and in a good state of 1 cultivation, about one-half of which has recently . been limed from llmestono.quarries on thb premi ses, from which, any quantity of limestone can easily be obtained, the residue is timber lahd of an excellent quality. There are about 16 acres of good moadow and a stream of never failing run ning water passes through the above described farm. The above land is about'4 miles north of Hogeslowni «nd near tile public road from that town to Sterrett’s Gap. .The tenns'of saip will be: $lOO to be. paid on the confirmation of (ho sale by the Court in De cember next, one third of the balance on the first of April next, when possession will be given and I a deed made to the purchaser, and the. residue in I two equal annual payments (hereafter without in terest, lo be secured by Judgment or mortgage,— [The grain growing is reserved, and the purchaser to Vay the for the year 1850. The above land will be sold as onfe tract or in seporato pieces to suit the wishes of btirohascra. JKRR.MIAH ZB.MBB. JOHN ||. SMITH, dunfdtan of the Hiitvf children of //. Feltenbergeri dcc'd, August 3tf, |fa4g—St Taluablo Roal Estalb for Sale; ON Saturday the 13lh of October next, will be .sold at public sale, on the premises, in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, tho follow ing Real Eitate; thb property of Wlillam C. ser. This property adjoins.farms of John Bobb, John Brownowell, and others, and is situated near the Trindlo road, and about I mile west of the Trindlo Spring, and 2 miles west of Mechantcu burg, and contains 71 Acres,, more or tees, first-rate Limestone fand, nil of which Is cleared, and In a high stateof cultivation, except about /10 acres, which is woodland. The improvements are a two story D WEL JA LING HOUSE with Kitchen attached, > |-Hba new DANK BARN, WngoA Sheds; Gribs, and other out-buTldings, A never railing well of water is neaY to the dwel ling. A young Apple Orchard of choree fruit Is on the preinbeß, logelhei with a variety of other fruit treed.' Also, will be sold on the same day, on the pre mises, a lut of Ground, situated in Main street, in Moohanlosburg, With a two story woatherbonrdod House, Stable and 1 other oQt-bulfyingsthdrcon, oil under good forico. This property adjoins property of Mrs. Cram, and U a desirable plaoo of residence, Also, Will be sold on the same day,*on tho pre mises,, a lot of Ground, adjoining the .properly above, oh which Ta erected a ttfo story Frame House and o|hor out-buildings, alt under feped. Also, will be sold on the same day, op thepre misos, a lot of Grouhif, adjoining the abqvd pro- 'j purly last’ described*. oh which is a substantial 1 Brick Building and'Back Building, at prosbnfod- j copied atf a Stofa lloilse, , Sale io commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on Uio farm first described, when terms will be made ktibwn by JOHN lIOIX*SIvR, . . . PETER BARNHART, . , Aligned of Wm, C. Jluuier. Abgust 30, 1849-~7t j nfidtllcioic MlllJ & ]Faclof l y, . ! A . T.thl'h Factory, {fmllos oust of Carllole, (JJOTTCft XX. LATO'or WADDING' are manufactured, and will be sold lb merchants and others desiring a su- 1 iiorlor article, at favorable prices. The highest price given for Wheat at Uiq«q mills, PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY ihb-JlSth day of October next, wlilbb sold' ul ’public sale, on tho promises, in Monroe township, Cumberland county, tho following real es tate, late the properly of John Morrctt, deo’d;; situate A inilo west of Churchiown, on tho road leading from Churchtown to tho Trludlo Spring road, containing’ 125 Acres, offlrsl rate Limestone Land, 100 acres of which are cleared and in a high slatoof cultivation, the remain, dcr is covered with fine young Umber. The. im q_jl pruments oro a good two story LOG HOUSE and large Kitchen, LOG BARN, |bs|shBL Wagon Shed, Com Cribs, and other no- outbuildings. Also.a well of never failing water at tho door, and an Orchard with choice .fruit. This farm is considered on£ of the beat in Monroe township. Any-person wishing to view the above pioperty previous to tho sale cun do so by call ing On the subscribers.. Sulo to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by - GEORGE BRIN OLE.. SAMUEL MORRETT, September. 13,1849—5 t, Eteeuttirß, Farm and~Xan-yard~ ■ for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sole the Farm find Tan yard where he now resides, situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, about 2 milcs weslof Newhurgi and 7 from Shippcnshurg, in a remarkably healthy and pleasant neighborhood. The farm con tains S5BB Acres, of excellent Slate land, under good fence* and in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are a two story STONE HOUSE; with a log kilch en* an< J Stove room. Brick Wash House, Frame Milk House, and a well SBSSS9°f water at tho kitchen door, a largo dou ble Log Burn, together with all necessary out-build ings. There is also on the premises a now two story Log Tenant House. The Tan-yard cjnslsls of 30 Vats, 4 Letches, and 3 Limes, in thoyard, and a pool, 2 Baits, and S Hand lers in the shop, and supplied with water by a good spring and well; there is also a stream of water run ning by the yard. The buildings are a largo Frame Mill and Dark House, a two story Log Shop and a Leather House, all in good order and in a Very de sirable situation for one Who wishes to.caifry on the Tanning, as Bark can be had of the very best quali ty, and in the greatest abundance, at about {54 per cord, I would also sell about 300 acres of Mountain land, the timber on which is principally, c.iesnul oak. Terms low. ABM. SMITH M’KtNNEY. August 30, 1549—2r0* Valablc Blcvcliaixt mill at Public Sale. ON Friday the 12lh day of October next, the un dersigned, Executors of Samuel Irvine, deceased, AgA. will oiler at public sale, on tho premises, the valuable jUffißy merchant mill, of said decoaied, situate upon the Big Spring* In Wcstpennsburough township, Cumberland county, Ij miles south of-tho Ncwvillo Depot of tho Cum berland Valley Railroad, There are about 2 Acres of land, a two story Brick House, a Log House and a Cooper Shop attached to said mill. The mill has two pair of Trench Burs, 1 pair of Chopping stones, and 1 pair of Stones' for grinding plaster, and is pro vided with machinery nearly new and of tho most improved construction, and is actually one of tho best establishments in the county. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock Ml, when terms will bo made known by • JAMES R. IRVINE, 5-. ISAAC KOONS, i 1 *" 1 August 30, 1849-^7l . BElcl^AXl^ THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the promises, on Saturday, the 13lhof October, at I o’clock in the afternoon, the following described property, at present occupied by Abraham D. lUinu, viz: A House and Lot of Ground, situate in Box bury, Monroe on the Trindle road,t miles rom Carlisle and 3 miles wqat of Mecllanlcsbura,— The lot contains 6 acies and 70 perches, of excellent land, all under good fence. The improvements, are Mil two story woathetboarded HOUSE with Brick Hitched, 1 Fhimo Shop, Bdrli With threshing flooi, Spring House, dm) other put buildings. There is a well of ckcul lent water neat to the dwbllirtg., A Young Apple Orchard is on tho premises, together with a great va riety of olhei’fruit treed.. This property Is considered a good and suitable stanJ for a mechanic or store keeper* For particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing near tho property. An indisputable title will be given the purchaser, and terms of sale made known oh thb day, of salo by JOHN DROWNEWELL. August 30* 1849—71 Valuable Farm tor Sale. ON Friday, tho 12th of October next, ot l 2 o’- clock, M., in pursuance of an order of sale from the Orphans’ Court of York county, directed to the subscriber, administrator of David Cormuny, deceas ed, late of Fnirviow township, York county, I will offer at public eale, on the premises, tho following described properly, late tho estate of said decedent, viz: A tract of land, bounded by the Yellow Breeches creek, and lands of George' freckly; Joseph Stricklcr, and others, situated in Fairviow township, York county, containing 196 Acres & 97 Porches; neat measure, shout 160 acres of which Is cleared, and the remainder is covered with good thriving Ohosnut and Oak Timber, and theta is also a groat quantity of Locust timber on it: The above tract is f thd best quality of Limestone Land, and Is In a good state of cultivation, 'i'* l ? } m P rovon rtmls consist Mof a large two story, ,; ■ • Stone Dwelling Houses, Stone Wosh and Spring House, o good Tenant House, a large and .convenient three,story Stone Bank Barn; upwards of 100 led long,.with a \Vagon Shed under the entrance of the lop floors. Also, Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs, with threshing floor, used for Car riage Hoiuso, a Lime Kiln, and other necessary out buildings.* The improvements are all good. There is also a largo and never failing spring of limestone Water in front ot the hottft, an'd an Orchard of graf ted fruit,. Tho above property Hcsobout 9 miles w6it of Now Cumberland, the same distance west of tho York and Cumbotland.Rnilroad, 4 miles Rom Harrisburg and 3 miles south of the Cumberland Valley Railroad.*- Tlioro is four Grist mills, four Baw mills and bovoral Lumber yards within 2 miles of the . farm. This farm frf.wAll Worthy the attention of capitalists,'as it possesses all the. advantages requisite for farming purposes p‘n a profitable and largo scale. The above property ho 1 * alwyys been kn'jwu as the Bowman Any parson wishing to view the property can do so by calling on the wKIoW or oh,John Machllnon the farm, or oh the subscriber, residing in Cumber land county, I mile east of Mcchamcsbura, on tho Shhdmahftowft Voted. C. TITSjKL, Adm'r, of David Carman*/,, August 10, lB4ff~Bf ’ I VAFAEBLEFARITI FOB SAFE.’ THE subscriber offers' at private sale, the projMMty ho now occupies, in Monroe township. Cumber* i land county, 7 milM froin Carlisle, SA from Church* 'town’,* 8 from' Mechanlcsbu’rg,' arid.lo from Hnrrls burg, on llic Forgb road leading from the Spring Forgd t'o'Mcchaidcslmrg. This properly contains 63 Acresy 'mbro or loss' of flrst quality of Limestone land, in a high state of cultivation, all of which is cleared ex cept about 0 acres, is woodland. The farm is under good fence. The Improvements ard a two story wenlherbourdwd HOUSE, iv. new HANK UAIW* Corn Wagon ImTHkHIiuJ, Wiuli i.fuuto Q|i|l all oilier nece»- ol nil kind*, such an Orik, Clitomul, Ulauk Jg££g£*ary outbuildings'. There is a never fall- Ur and Hemlock, TKb iknJ is ■ iltUAldd vtyiHlftli si' tiilj well uf good water convenient ta lho’dwelling quarter of o' mile of Jhe caiml w’hicfi leads from toe 1 house. A first rr.le Apple Orchard of grafted fruit town of Bilk to Pittsburg, and about 1$ miles from Is on the property, together with » groat variety of thalakb. .Timber at this place is becoming verjM Cherry, uhd other fruit trees. This properly ia a .valuable, and on'the farm thpro is about lOOacresof 1 most diistrahlu place of t residence..' A good title will the very beet quality. Tho farm cystine about four bo givon tho purchaser, For particular* enquire of thousand dollara ten years ago, \vhoti land wassclU‘ ho undersigned, iceiding on lltu premises. lug ul o depressed price. . ■JOHN LINE. 1 , FRBDK. WATtQ,’ ’’ > ■ [. l<lj . i;.v Ajiguit 30,1819—01* Sato of Real Estate* EY virtue of an order of the. Orphan** Court of Cumberland county, the following described real oilate, luto tho property of AdumLongsdorf, dec’d., will .be offered for eale, on ihe premises. on Faipitf t|ie 13th d*y of October, 1849, vizi • ■ , A tract of Slute land, situate in Silver Spring town-' ship, Cumberland county, on the Stale road, about 9; miles oust of Slerrctl'a Gup, and adjoining lands of Philip Snell, Daniel Fought, and others, containing . 151 Acres & 82 Per Shes, of which about 100 acres arc cleared and tinder good cultivation—the remainder is well covered with ex* o_Jl collont limber. The improvements arc a’ LOG DWELLING HOUSE, and good IsiisfflLFßAME BARN, together with other tie* outbuildings.. There is an exbeU lent spring ofpuro water convenient to the dwelling,- and a stream of water runs through a portion of the properly. There. is also a good Apple Orchard and other fruit trues. Tho grain in. the ground will be reserved, and tho purchaser to pay the taxes, for 1650. Persons desiring information may apply to either of the undersigned, reeidingin the township aforesaid, or to John Ilanshaw, who resides mi the premises* Sale to commence at i o'clock P. M. of said day ,v when attendance wlll be given and terms‘made known by GEORGE LONGSDORF, GEORGE KELLER. Guardians of the minor children of Adam . Sept. 13, 1840—5 l -LongtdorJ, dcc'di Valuable Heal Estate at Public Sale* ON TUESDAV, the 2d of October next, will be. Bold at public sale, on the premises,. In Monroe township, -Cumberland county* Pa., the following Real Estate, late the property of Peter Bricker, deceased, ou the Forge Hoad, X mileeaal. of Spring Forgo, No. I—‘Contains 130 Acres of first rate lime* stono land* The improvements are a Large Stone House, Bank BARN,i- Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs* i and other outbuildings. Also, a first rate Spring * near the door, and an Orchard of choice fruit. ■ No. 2—Contains 109 Acres, of Limestoneland, and adjoins the above. . The improvements are a one story HOUSE, a DANK DARN* and other outbuildings, and a Tenant House,* and several springs near the house. Doth farms are htablglf state of cultivation. _ No. 3—Contains. CO Acres, adjoins No. 2,,itnd is one-fourth of a mile south ofChurchlownf about 10 acros are cleared, the remainder iaoov* ercd with fine limber. ’ No. 4—‘Contains tl Acres, on the spulti side of Yellow Breeches creek. The Improvements arc a LOG HOUSE and STABLE, and a good Spring, and the land is under good cultivation. No. s—Contains about S Acres, on the Forgo Hoad, 1 mile east of Spring Forge. The improve ments are a largo lwo*story House, pari stone, a Frame. Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and other out* houses, with a first rate Spring In the basement story of the house. No. OJ-Oontnini about 5 Acres of Unimproved land, on the York Road, near Churchtowni'and under good fence. No. 7—A large and Wet) finished two Sldrjf House and lotof ground in Chlirchtown, about 40 font in front-arid 150 feet in depth., Indisputable titles will bo given for the above properties. The above properties shown ami all necessary information given to persons wishing to purchase, by calling on either of the subscrib ers. or on John Luts* living on Int No. 6. Kale to commence at 10 o'clock, when attends auoe will be given and terms made known by GEORGE UUINDLE, ) *,-» ro JOHN BUINDLE, 3 Lxrßl August 9,1819—8 l Valuable Real instate at Rubiic Sale, ON THURSDAY, the 4th of October next, ihb subscriber will expose at publib Sale, bn the premises, in. South Middleton township, Cumber land county, l*a., the farm lately occupied bv.Ja cob Lehman, deceased, 4 miles south of Carlisle} and 1 mile north of Ciaighead’s mill, containing About 105 Acres, of good Limestone Lahd, in A high slate of cultL valioh and under good fencb. .The Improvements area two story DWELLING HOUSE;, fjPßjßMfc a large Kitchen* plastered inside ana l*|l*H»outside t A large LOO BARN* Wagon Corn Cribs* ahd other necrssaty ouMiouaes* together with A well of never failing water near the door* and an Orchard with etfery variety of choice fruit. “’l -'ii. Also* at the stime time and.place, wi{l ha.nfTet* od a tract of 20 Acres of CHESNUT TIMDEHs near the Holly Iron Works* on the past side of. the Turnpike. Also, the onb undivided half of 8 Acres of Ohesmit Timber* about 4 miles froni Holly Von the oast side of (lie Gettysburg road. Also* on Friday, the fill) of October next. oH the premises, in Monroe township; Cumberland . county, Fa.* the farm laie (he jiruperty of Jacob Lehman. dec'd.,on the roadlbtidihgfrom Church town to Middlesex, 3 miles fabrth of Churchtown; containing r» ». ~ 85 AoreS) of pood Llmediohe Land, in a hiph state of culti vation and under pood fence, about I‘J ncres of l which is with first rale timber. The lm , provements a're a two story STONE HOUSE, a*» one slbry Kitchen, a Lop liarn, Wagoh Sbedj Corn Crib, Cider Press, and other necessary out buildings. Xiao; a never failing well of water . I near the door;. There is also nh excellent Orch- ‘ ard ofcholco fruit on the premises. j ‘ The übova farms are in every respect excellent ones. Indisputable titles will bepiven, Persona' ! wishing to see the above properties pan do so. by 1 calling on Samuel Lehman, in South Middleton township} or on the subscriber in Monroe town-/ shin, • Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M, on both days; when attendance will be given, and terms* made known by GEORGE BtIINDLK, August 9,1849—81 Executor.' Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber oflbr* at private sale, hla valuable Farm, situate in North Middleton townships Cumberland county* Pa., containing upwards of 156. Acres, of firat rate Slate land, acres of which ti thriving timber land, and about 40 acres of good AVeidovr . land. The improvements are a Double HOUSE, part log and part briefc, ahd suit* MttHLable for two families, « Smoke House, dec., ImJBTho DARN 18-LOG, with Corn Crib and Wagon Shed attached, a good Horse Stable, Carriage' House, Ac. , . ’ "'' above farm is on the State road (coding from Carlisle to Slorrotl’s Gap. and adjoins the Conodo guinot crock, is undoi 2 good fence and in a high atalq; of collivatlo'n. < , „ ,• ’ , , _ . t If not sold before Thursday.the lllh of October next, it will lh«fn tie offered at public sale, on thd prcriilw. ai J o'clock, I'.M. i Any person wiilifn'g l lo >oo tlio nln,vc farm can t!u «o by calling'on thd subicrilicr, living on the prcmlict. ... GEORGE' WISE. AußUat 53, 1810.—8 t For Sale or Exchange. fPHE subscriber has a FA UM in the county of- J. Erie, Fa., which he wlahea to acll or exchange for Heal Estate in Cumberland county, U contain* 9Jo Acres & 07 Perchcff 1 . oflnnd. of fleet nla quality, about 100 wliieh' ere Roared, well fenced end in pood cultivation, Ua« ving a email Frame Dvvf'llluu HOUbE a Largo Frame DARN’ thereon.creo* *^' e TCB^ua tlib land ia covered tho lhie*l ■hd moatf valuable Timber
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