Lft¥Eß DICKINSON. A i-grand-Bally Durooorocy ( toafc held. In Dickinson, bn Friday bat, al‘ \ht\ house of •James Hbwe. on the Gettysburg Road*: The 1 bone andiinew of (he land were .there, and the meeting .waa.bf!the- character. . We pre some that the' hills '.and woods of that township are yet ringing with the shouts of t]ie happy freemen that poured forth bn- that day; The meeting being 100 largo to 1 bo. hbld fn Uio liuitse, &grp, be, in. the hcigliborhood was taken, and the Nomocracy had a boundless area.tor expansion.. 1 . . ..The meeting was orgun'ued by Uio oppoinlmcnt of . the following officers i . CAMP, Tfice Pre»idf.nts.~ Win..Randolph, Abram. Howe, Dbvid John Henry, David Clnpsaddloi VVm. Rdokey[ Henry Murray, Israel Grlffey.Jolm Slornor, ISPnfil'Mlirtbrn, Nathan StarncK Joseph Toner, Jacob RitfhWinpi John Hovis, Peter Coon, Godfrey. Fcniipr, lease Gamp, Henry Rockoy, ’ - ' , Sfecretonca.—Charles Slope, George Stnrnef, Sam* uel Rochey, C.‘ Clapper, J. J. Howe, Wm. feeiglcri Thomas Shupp, Thomas Rochey. Jno. Cot bet, Peter Matthews,- John. Clapper, Valentin* Eh iioilv . . . . ; ...... - , •After the rtlecling 1 wa*. llto folloWrig t-csuldtiohs Webs,redd, ahd Unanimously adopted—. Jieialwd), that we hoVQ undiminished confidence In ilia iruth of Democratic principles and molt'; and that wb Wiirtdrdiully support the ticket nominated by, the DcirtCbtatlc Convention., • • . - ■'} iieiblv'ed, Thai jAcod Rupf.Gr> tbb Federal bandi- forfeited ail title to our respect, by faithful course In ihe Legislature—by his frequent dudgings, and by his suffering unnecessary and odious-severities'to be annexed to the. School lax Resolved Thai (ho electloti bf Joiln A. Csamblls will Secure an. honc&V and economical - management of the pbblit' works and prevent’ a repetition of tho fraudulent able perpetrated by (he Federalists during (ho Jung lo He'remembered Ritner ndnilnlslfatton, ,'Retotoed, That lhd>election of Gen. Taylor, has been but a restoration <Jf poWer lrt the ,Federalists; lo lhe same party; that supported his infamous Alien and Sedition laws, and : in giving power to the rich, so m that the rich might take care . of the pour.’* , , .Resolved, That Gen. Taylor, by (ho gross and dc* liberate violation of hisnffl repeated promises and pledges, has shown his djshoncsiy and incapacity! and in surrendering himself (o the government of his cabinet, ho provcs himsclf incompetent os Ritner,- and Joint os Stevens. ■ . • Resolved, Tint tho Democracy of Lower Dickin son, recommend (o pur,.brethren throughout the coun ty, untiring vigilance, ceaseless activity in support* ipg the ticket, and If they will only equal us hi tins respect, the triumph of Democracy will bo sure and glorious,’ ' , . - After (he resolutions wen; rend and adopted, the meeting was addressed by Lbuurl.ToDO and Wsi. H. Miller, Esqrs., of Carlisle. Alter this, three cheers were given'fur Gamble, three Tor the rest of the ticket, and five for Smmicl Wuodburn. (ho friend of democracy and tho people of Lower. Dickinson. ’ Tha mealing then adjourned.' ' ' . [Signed by the Officer*.] BE CAB-EFUL, ’ Democrats! we caution you, as you value your votes, to be careful of the frauds of'tlio enemy!— If you vole' the llckel ot'our mast-head, you arc (right; Kyou suffer yourselves to be deceived by any olhor yon wrong both your.parly and your*: Selves. ,AVo repeat again,. .. WOHU TICKETS!./} ” OUIt GAINS. The ,\VueliinglUn Union publishes a table compa- Hog llio result of the elections which have taken pJjcc this ytyir will) Tdylor’a vote of lust November, utid tilt account atcmtL-tlnis: ' Connecticut.. ■ft Rhode Inland ,Virginia North Carolina TciuU’rsco Indiana lowa Kentucky Alabama Maine Torah, • J 48,626. , a GLOtitdys yEubicTi'rituLY.i Afore Pehhaylvatiia ! Now 11 Old Mofhre Cuiiihei iandi" Add ynur Jigurts io this glorious colum\ KUXT TUESDAY! *■■■ Tiib ooori Tatlor Tlmbp.l— Sixty csnta a day { .4WB...have* received tvlm Jeters from OataSaqun, /EeliigU county* informing ud ibak'-dhe wages oJ many .of. the hands working at thoOraine iron Works.have Ue&n reduced from sevkntv to SIX TY cants d (hit/. 1 As oiir informants nro respec table men there can be no doubt about the fact, and wfl presume that our amiable friend, Mr. Thomas, will scarcely deny it this time. U this h.specimen of the “good limes”.wo were to Have hnder tile Taylor administration? £natnn (Pa.) Argus, VanKbb Hill,' tlie well-iuiuwn comedian, died al Saratoga on the 27th nit; PIUDi J in tfiU f?o/ottgli,o n llio 30th nit.,' Mrs. Maht Pro* tiNes, aged Üboul 63 years. S In (hit borough, on ilio 24ll» ult.j Mias Mart Hr Duncan. Allcutlon First Regiment of Cmiib’ld. V'ollihieors I D*ARADU in Springfield on Tuesday tho IGlh In* J_ slant, tit 10 o'clock A. M., property cquit for drill up (I in summer uniform, By order of Col. B. W, iVandburn. ' /AS* PIPER, Ad’t«‘ October 5, 1849—31* . Wow Good* Sc Cheap CIOUIIII3, THE eub'seriberd have just retCrhod from Phila delphia with splendid assortment of Goods for gentlemen's wenrivHtli which thfty Intend 'offering 1 groat induonmonle to the Citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country; Tlioy haro orr Irtfnd tfri ad softment , ' 1 CLOTHING, . i * auoh ns Dress Goals, Cloaks', Over-ooat*, VeslS, fj* ! 'l J aiita, Skirls, Bosoms, Collars, Under Skirls, « ~ Gloves, Stockings, Si|k and other Crn " va'ls, Pookot H.indkornklers, Suspenders,, Kjits, Caps. Trunks, Travelling Bags and Umbrellas! ■' all of which tlioy inicnd soiling at a very small ’■ advanoo on city cost, iiaving for ihelr motto l, stnall ' profits and tjuio.k sales.” They wish it to be an. ' ; derstoodthal thuir oloiking is all manufactured • t udder thuir own anperinlendnnco and not’ in ihe L ’ oily, lienee they’aro enabled to warrant every ar t liq 1 n tkoy sell, K Haying an experienced culler engaged in their nr establishment, they are prepared at all titties ,to i make to order any article of clothing in a neat, g fashionable, and snbstoniial manner, and at short I notice. . ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, 1' North Hanover SI, mpoailt Monyer't Sfore, Ik,. 'Carlisle, Out. 4, IbdO—3m ' ® I ■ llccUor’rrttrliirt, A new article prepareil expr'ulyfar Familiea, Hottla, and Ealing lloutet) , INTENDED for Pudding*, OmoUi,;&tf M and unequalled for Gruel. Thickening Soup and Gravoy, and ns a substitute i» preferable to many otborartioloa now in The only wuy to judge is lo'try it, To bo find at (ho store of„ Ji W» EBY. ;i ,, October 4, 1840 ! . have been received ond arefor \j Boloat J. VV. EBY’S, October 4> 1840 Vdluablc PropertyfitrSiilc Clieap. fpHE subscriberdfl^rs'at'privatesalelheproper- Ji- ty : 6n which hb iioW resides, in Carrol .‘.towh- 1 ship;Pejry bounty; oh thbroad leadingfrom Car lisle to 'Clark's For/y, about 9 miles from Carlisle, 9 from Blornfiejd. and 7 from, the nearest point df the Central Railroad, containing v* jiSaf Acres of first-rate red, gravel land, about l'os acres of .which is cleared, including übouT2oacreB.Df.ex ccllent meadow lands the remainder is.well cover ed with heavy timber, aubhas pine, chesnut, hickory, and other wood. - The improvements a largo two story VV.eaih©rT«oatded Dwelling.HOUSE and Kitchen,: large SsisHlLOG DARN,, Wagon Shed; Spring HooBe> and other out-buildings. A spring of excellent water is convenient lo the Dwelling House, and there are also, five other never failing springs on the premises. There is a good Apple Ordhard bf 260 trees on this proper ty; together with a'variety of other choice fruit trees. TheVe lb ahso t now and substantial SAW MILL on this property, which.ls ,propelled by 'Trout creek* a, stream that, runs through the property,- Within a short distance of the Saw Mill Is a favorable location for a Grist Mill* which..coUld be erected at a small expense and do an excellent business. The race, is; 250 yards, in length, with, a ifail of 29 feet, affording a water, power superior lo.ariy in the bounty. A full ddetiriplibn of this.property Is deemed, unne cessary, as those Wishing to purchase are invited ip call on the subscriber, who will give every in*, formation required... • ’ . IF not sold at .privaVe.lale before Sathrofty \he lOih day,of November next, it will on that day be offered at public sale, on the premises, at 13 o’- clock. M. of said day,_when. conditions will be made known by - JAAIIiS WHTTB. petobnr 4,18-19—fit %• Lan. Inlell. ahd York Demo. Press, insert to l he amt. of $3 each; and send bills to, this office., IN pursuance uf tin order of CoutU'wlll bo offered uf public Bute, at the Court House, in the borough of Cnrlhdr, on Saturday the 37tl> of October, at 11 o'- clock A. M. of said tiny, a ‘ . l>ofc of Ground, mttosbring $0 feel in .front and 120 deep, sitlUlcd in £tauth street, in the borough of.Carllsle,and bounded by propertied Uf Mrst Qorgab On the west, nm) John Pork on the cast, on which Is erected a X>\\ ELLING HOUSE, part log and purl frame. ; The terms of sale arc: One third to.uo paid cash, on llio confirmation of the Sale. The residue of. the purchase money dn llio'let of April next, when pos. session will be given—lo bo secured by judgment, CHARLES CELL. ' Admr. of Isaac Oftiham % dcc'd. October 4,1849 —4 t v ' EIST OF IiETTEUS. T IST Or* LETTERS remaining in UicPosl-olficc Jj at Carlisle, Pa., October 1,1849. Pcrsoas in ({uirlngfor loiters oh tlusHst.will plcascsay theyaro advertised. • - Armstrong Wm Hash John Addams J P Hosier John * Albert Barbra Miss Irwin John Esq Alter Benjtmin or *? Keller Blenor Wm Messrs. J. Kerns Isaac Brown Leveren , . Kleen Lorcna , Black Jacob ' Leider Joseph or BrenrtPman Melcholr Abm Neisley ,y . Borows Ths H Esq Lindsey Joseph Brennoman John A Lourisn John Bell Eliza Mrs Lichty Joseph Brooka J D Dr Lazarus Moses Burnlieisel Mary Miss LeahrJohn Vobaugh Christian Lenherr N icholaß Cilvcrd John , . • Lino Elizabeth CookeJohh U 3 . ■ Lobftoli Mary A Mrß. Gamble Elizabeth . Lehman Jacob 3 , Clark Mary W > Leidig Cathrine. ' Cramer John Sr . Lawrence Cbarle.S Crawford 'William Modre Thdmas V * Dillon GW Mootgotilcty A Cojil Dunbar Caihiine’jt - Mindh P£u*r3 Dean George. W ‘ Millet Mary Ahn Dice William A Mats’Eloftor ' Davison James . Mafgelfiirlz Elleb . Danthiit J Phillips William D Ebersdlc Benjamin , • : /Fusion William Ellis Elizabeth A Kobret Sdrah Mrfl Elliott John' .. Hauck Peter Gipb JatiArt Clam WmSwaggard Jamed Surd David (iunklo Jjiri : Smith Martha Guy Prahci-s ~ Shoch Samuel Givler Brnjafhln Solander Cathrine Glatfellrr John Smith James 3 Gp 65 SnrniiplJß. Smith George W Grimes Georgjr* * . Siromo John. Huber Benjamin'. Thompson Benjamin Hoover John 3 ■ Washington Eliza llcinty CUatlus Welch John Halo, John VV’olf Jacob HolTurt Susan, 13 : • Williamson James . Hobyik Jtjpt ph . , Wall John I leaseholder Wm Wood Bourdolt Hedrick. Abraham Vnrreit-James i , B, P. WUNDERLICH, P. M. j Vemvcrotie Gain . ~ r 0,017- t 913 8,873 ' 4,713 7,803 , ....4,940 i;si7 ' . 6,309 3,077 . 1 6,501 _ ON the' night of llio 2lst of September from llio premises of tho'subscribor, in £32jLiMuiifoe lownsliip, Cumberland coiinly, Pa., u Bright Bay Horse, having been kicked on the right hind leg, uni) was lame when ho lonjsaid leg-being whjto to the pasture, joint/ He has a star-tn Uis forehead, supposed to.be about 15 1/unds high,rising S years old, and ia rather low on the wither; A re* ward of 815 will bo given Tor thd hotse If brodght home, or $3O (or the horse and thief. ’ , /AMES WILLIAMS. October 4,1849—3( *u* Washington UnidHahQ Hagerstown Mai/cach insert to Hl6 ainobnlofQj, and send bill to ibis office. ' NOTICE* lb iht Itiira find Hept tatutativri of fieilrich Uhler■ late uf Wvstpcnnuboraugh township, deeeated, I TAKl'l notice that in pursuaucoof a writ of ( > artitionand Valuation,lssued bulof tho Orphans’ | Court of Cumberland county, dm! to trio directed, an Inquest will ho held on the real estate of Raid deceased, ft? wit: A lot of ground situated.in VVcslpennsborough township, bounded by lands of Charles Weaver. John. I!. Weavbr, abd (he Widow Oarnthers, nnvlng llioreon ero6|ed a two story Log House and Frame Stable, and contain ing about ninety Pe/ohes, on Friday the IDth’day of October, A. D. 1840, at 10 o 4 cfodk,A. M. on 'the premises, for the purpose of milking partition and valuation of the spid real emote. JAMES nOFFER,Sh’fr. Sheriff*a Office, i Carlisle, Scpu 27, 1640-flt 5 __ V, , In (lie Court .OF COMMON PLKaS OF qUMD. Cd, PA.-, John Knieqty. nftd ;*l No. 321, April Term, 1849. Daniel ICpiscly,- 27tliAujr, 1849. < On motion \ w*' '.of Mr. Miller,and petition and Christopher JohnsonJ affidavit filed. Rule' on the plaintiffs at Iho lnaturice of Elizabeth Shank, to show oiiuno why this judgment shall' not slabd and bo marked for her use.. By the Court. . > i -i; .. . JAMES HOFjFER, Sh’ff. Carlisle, Sopl, 30, 1849r-3t _ Pi‘otUouotavy’« NotldiF "VJOTICE Is hereby given, lhal the following ac counts have boon presented (6 tho Court of Coin* mnh Pleas of Cumberland county. Said court an. pointed Uwf Ist day of Utd Nqvombcr Term, 1 1840• (ortho final pnsflng’onnd rule 1 on all personsinlerostcd id appear and show cause why they shall not be al lowed «iul confirmed by paid con'll f *' 1. Tho account of Samuel Woodburn, Sequestrator of tho. Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Roudfiomp'y. «j; The final account of John VV. Bosiorpiun, cdmmiUco of Rebecca Dossprinon, a Lunatic. ~ - ’ JAB. F. LAMBERTON.ProthTv September 37,1849—31 . . LETTERS of udmlnlalralion «n Ihc estato of Abra. ham Hamilton, deceased, lata of Allen township, Cumberland county, Pn., have boon granted (olhn sub scriber] residing In Carlisle.' Allporsona Indebted toaald cstalo aro requested.in tnako immediate nay. mont, and those haying claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement tQ ,;< ; DAVID GRIEB^AdmV September 37,1849—6 t PUBLIC SAtE. Si rayed or Stolen. instate Notice, Vainaßlc MiiriFarm;" Good Hope .Hills at PiiblicSalc, SAIiB. i'*V' '"i ; rp)EteTOfcfel6«,'Trhiti»'ii>f T- _,. t i. i ,„«««« »,,» i poaotO'jiubllc sale, on the premises.on Thursday HE flabiorihars wishing lo r*mow toft* -ifc Sfiih da/ pf Ociobcr next, at 10 o’clock, A. M ;i will .soil .P r i^ o **- Ba °*J y. ivltnflhm Pnim' the 'following ’described jeal estate, situato In West* fc’ttrm.ailUaled it. WcßlpennsboroOgli ) ponnsboro' township, Cumberland comity, 4| mile, berlmd county, near Newvilte. The Farm coniami IpaFjiale. end T| edl of.NdWvllle, on Ilia USd AotCS* ? .. ... . ■ . Cdnoddgttlrfei'bteek?. .• . V of first-tala Limeiiono Land.: *Tho ce)eWa|e4 Big Nol,l.'Contoining 7 acres, more oV lei*, bn-Which Springrana along the .western margin of the tract— is creeled substantial S'l'ONE MERCHANT and a stream that never,fait,or (Veeaos—and is, unequal!. " • tn-RIST MltiT.. cd by any atreaWin ilio United States. .. ■ .; ~ , k fcn r . !,u e ■? V. The improvement, are a first rate Mtrell 31 rtoriea high, «0 by 50 feet, with four rtn of JBk ant Millt 3 storieii high, finished in Hie Slones, with all the modern labor-aaving machinery liinllLmnal complete manner, with a patent " ni J metal (tearing calculated to make 30 barrels of boll, self bdcltelv and all the flpdr every 24 bourt, beside the Alan, a rrirt-T--** . , . i • i rm • • V/-u —-jE'wcSL substantial two story Iramo Dwelling latest nnproSomenls n machinery. There la a Kiln t ,OUSE 40 . 2a f finial , et | in lire for drVlbg fcbrn oUachcd to the mill, ahd tho mill Is 3 A n - n Situated on the above named spring There li aim) Iji 1 »IB tol * " wu,gr l. A. Barn, wrtlt all other e Dwelling House, Barn niidS)abling,MillcV-abouse, wilSitKfioB .B 8, 80 > a B Cooper Shop, Orchard, &e. The biiildinga are all assortment ot tbo best grafted fruit treeb in bearing nearly new hhd !n the befet'ordcr. About twothirdb ; . . . a- ■' V v ; of the tract is cleared; ahd the balance covered with No. pontpmmg 2 acres of land, on Which is .a thriving timber. This property is near the Cumber* ~ ; rWoolfiCDl Factory. •• land Valley Railrpad, in Hie hoatl bC a ribh counUy, 44 b y 24 fcbti 3 elprics high. Alan, a CAAdAnO and offers strong inducements to capitalists.' . . by 22 feet, 2 stories high, and 2 good . ~ 1 lie torn., will ,bo iinadC'easy to soil purchasers, Dwelling Houses. a Barn and other buildings, *illi as wo are determined .to sell, Ly _ ■ ■ , . a variety,of fruit trees*. . There is.alsoa well of never taibVv, falling water bn each of (hose properties. lampc Diorn 1 ,These, mills are propelled by the Conqdoguincl creek, nnd.uro In complete order. No. 9<. Adjninihg No. 1, (a corner lot) containing J, acre and 103 perches, of lirst.ru to land. ■ No.’ 4.v Containing 32 perches, adjoining No. l, will) a good House and other Buildings, thereon. 1 created,’suilubleTer. a mechanic; No, 5. Containing 20 porches, adjoining No. 1-&. d, with W'£nod tWo story House, and a Cooper Shop under It, with all hecc&sary oUt odildings} Suitable for a incclimiitt, \ Attendance will he gWoh bn the'day of laic, and lenns made known by' AB’M. LAMBERTONb - JVuiter of M. C . Oahis. September 27, 1849—31* Assignee s s Sale OP VALUAIiI.E REAL ESTATE.- WILL be offered atpublic sale, on Tuesday the 23d day of October, 1849* tit the residence of T. C. Miller, In Dickinson lownfehip, Cumberland county, (tie following described property, to wit : No. valuable property well UnoWn as the CUMBERLAND FURNACE, with a Sa* inill. Coni House* Tenant Houses* und between 2& 3000 acres of Mountain Land. . •. No. 2—:A GRIST MILL, to which is allnufied.it Corn Dryer, Shelter and Breaker; n Stamp mill* with a comfortable Log Dwelling HoUro, Stone Smith Shop, aml from-T to 12 acres tof londi. No, 3—Thd; valuable.Farrri on iVlilcb gold Miller. «how resides, containing, about 200 acres, with a STONE D WELLING HOUSE, iv large BANK DARN and an bxcollenl orchard of choice fruit, &c. i tract of Land, known as ilio “ Big Mon. duw," containing 20 acres of.firsl rale Timothy bul tom, - • ... . , •. . No. 3 Farm of 200 acres; kno\vn oft the '‘ Peach Orchard Farm, 1 * with a Log House, n Double Log Barn, &c. (T(ic right nf Ore on tills fartn reserved, and to bo sold wllh. the Furnace.) ‘ .' . ' No. 6—A trabl of lOO.acrea, partly cleaned, having a Log-House tliereOh, and adjoining No; 5. t—A thubl of iOO nerbs, unimproved, adjoin ing lands of Marlin Cluudy, John Thrush, and others. On this tract there is a good wafer power, . . No. B—A Farm containing 126 acres, part cleared, with a Log House, Double Log Barn, and knolvb as the “McKinney-Farm." . , No, 9—A trad of 700 seres orTimlicV Land, late, ly purchased of A, G. Ege, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. . . No.TO—A tract of 50 acres of land, ndjolniijg the McKinney Farm, Daniel Marsh and others. Also, o number of other 5 and 10 acre Lots with, comfortable Log Houses Thereon. , 1 ' The above described properties, are all situated in Dickinson township, and mostly bounded by the Yellow Breeches creek, which n6ver failing stream firtjpols.lhb Fiirriafce and Mill, • ;~l Also; at (ho ftanlo ilinß and place, the interest' Of T. C. Miller in dial Well known Magnetic Ote Dank lon the Yellow Breeches creek; in York county;’?, ‘l 1 tile üboVo property will be shown, and all neces sary information given to persons wishing to pur chase, by calling on ellltbr of 1110 subscribers or T. C, (VliUcr. . .... ; ... . Tito usual terms bflttnd iaie* will be given. D. >V. M’CULLOUGII; . • . JOHNT.QRIi^ Sept. 27, 1849—4 l ‘ Assignee*, Valuable Rcai>l3sta(fe . at PUBLItYISiLE. WILL bo offered at public sale, on the premises, un Friday (ho l9lh day of October next, pi 1 o’clock, P. Mi, all that Farm belonging to the hews of GeorgorSPfimblo, dec’d., situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, I mile north of Buch er’s mill, on- the public road from Hogcstown'flQ SlerreU’s Gap, containing i 206 Acres, ; ; and some perches, of Black Slate Land, of good qual ity and In a high state ofcullivaiion,about 170 acres of which ore cleared and tho residue in thriving limber. The improvements on (he eush;sido of tljV . a-l-a farm nro a largo DOQJSLE BRIOJC HOUSE and Kitchen, well finished ;/a AND FRAR[ Q OANK BARN. good bearing Young Orchard, a goflu Wilt ui.water and alt tho necessary out-buildings. The west side containsu S7OJYJ3 HOUSE AND STABLE , a never filling spring at the duor, and an Apple Orchard of common fruit* . This properly combines several udvohtagc?; nbl only from locution, but Oom the nature of tlic sail being loose and easily titled, lying nearly square, and containing about 25 acres of Bottom or rnlher Bob’- olid Bottom Lind, which Is weir adapted (6 (he growth of grain or grass. This Bolthm runs in front of (he improvements front onsLio west, which renders It.very suitable to divide—throwing a hundsomtt fa nil of 103 acres (o each sidet <ldodfthi« (rapt is worlhy tho fiolico Of porsdfts desirous of puf bjiasfng a beautiful country seal; as it would require but very little additional expense (o render it such. 'Also, wilt hoioolti atllffi same lime,’ 57 Acres of MOUNTAIN TIMBER LAND,* (Hi n snug im provement mi It. Art InUisputnhfo tllfo’wj'll be fitch and terms.mode kpqwn on lliu day of sale;, . The above properties will bu offered on said day, entire or divided in shit purchasers,' ohd If not cold ivlU bo rented on Ihotnino c/ay fof one or more years. .Pontons wishing to view (he property, previous to the day of sole, can cull with Qcorgo Trimble, rcsid* tug nn the premises,or with the snhscrlher'about one mile distant. . JOHN TIUAIBLfc. . September 2(1,1849—31 AfOTICR. WftKIIEAS my wife Su;-annX, htivfnp left rrty bed and board on' tlio l2lh Inmnnl, without any just cause or provocation, I liorchy give-notice to ull persons hot to harbor my said wife, ns 1 am determined hot to pay any dhbts of her contracting. , . ' BAM CEL. BUI3TZ. BAstpAnnshoio* ip. Cumb.co.j'l September 27, 1819-31* $ - ■ Estate IVoUco. f - LBtTfenfe of administration on tlio citalAi of Jn-, cob' C/n'ußmdn, dcc’d., late of Hast PonnsboroUgh township, Cumberland county, Pul, turns been grant ed to tho subscriber residing in the sarho township Alt persons indented to said osloto will moke imme diate payment, and (hose having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement: to • • ; ■ JOHN SHEETS, Admrl September 37, 1849—Ot* Intato Notice. LETTERS of admlniittallon on the estate of Dr. George U. Foulko, dec., late of the Borough of Carlisle,-Uaniborland county, Pn., havoboen granted by the Register of said county , to the subscriber living in said Borough. AlVporsons indebted to said estate ofe requested to moke immediate payment, and those having claims will present thorn propo.‘lyulhonthn»-’ ted for settlement to , HARRIET M. FOULKB, Adm’rx, September 20, 16dt)—Ot School Taxes. , n PERSONS wishing to save costs can Imvo an dppdrurnily of paying their School Taxes to iho. Treasurer, J, W.Edv, by.o&llrng ojphint at nny time during this month and the first Week in October next.' • • , , ‘ ; Carlisle, September 3T, j649—gt '■ , OBW3R S«, il. i . lUad Q&autkiip, 3d. But. Cuifr Vol. ( ,. . “ : September 97,1849, \ Til 13 3d - Cumberland Volunteers.wiU parade'in white pantaloons, pn the nubile s/juttfo, In the borungli nfCarlinlo, Qn Saturday UiolStU day of Octobbrtooxt, at 9 o*black A. M.‘ JOtltf F. HUNTER, ' ' ■ . ' Aftnor Comd'gi Balluliou. WOOD W ANTED AT THIS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY* Sept. 20,1849 —5l Public Siilo.of liciil lisliilc, IN pursuance ofan ofdor of sale from the Orphans' Court uf-Ciimbcrland county,- the subscriber will offer.at public solo, oh,ihb.ltemises, on SatUrday the 6lh day October he*!, at 12o'clock AL, (ho following desbribed properly, bqiiig tho real* estate of Joseph Burkholder, dcc t d.,')ale"of Mifflin township; A tract of land situated' In Mifflin township, Cum* borhttid county, adjoining John M'Crca’a-imtl, and bind* of J>*niol Barrack, Daniel Dcwult, Peter Baker and Heury Snydert containing 19J1 Aoieh, : mdrC nr less, about 150 acres of which arc bleared and the balance well covered with timber. Tho hind is generally, good Slate laud, und it is an. excellent grazing farm, there bqjng water in every Held. The o~msA improvement* arc a largo two story Brick 40jaKj|m mJUSte, well-finished! a large BANK Isi BARN, with Wagon Shed, Corn jCrib, Jj*g|g«B£,Stiible t and dll ncccfesary outbuildings.— Tlicr’c is also a thriving Young Orchard ort tho farm, Tlils farm Ifcs otHhc Stale road 6 miles from New. villc, and 2 miles from Dublin Gap Sulphur Springs. The terms ul sale -trel Five per ccnflofviho pur. chase money bn the .confirmation of the sale. The widow’s dow«tr,’jQilcH 1 5?.iII ho one third the purchase money; payments of debts to bo sei cured by a llcn the interest of which to bo paid her life, and the principal at hor ; jflc«lh. of one half (he balance payable.oh the lB5O, and the remainder in three annudl'yaymcnts without interest, to be secured by judgment bunds and mortgage. ’ PETER MYERS. Admfr.of . Joseph Durkfitiidiri det'd, ‘ September id, 1649—4 i. & . salcs», ■■ BY sundlTwrlls of -Vendillbni Ejrponas, issued but of the,.Court of Common'Picks of Cumberland .cqUnty, tind to mo directed, ! will ex pose the following Res) Estate to public, sole,'al : !ho Court House, In tho Ouroqgli of Carlisle,’tihSaturday tho 19th day. of (October, 1849, at 10 o'clock, A. M, A lot of ground situated in North Middleton town-, ship, conluiuiofe. 2 .acres, more or less! hounded by lands of John Wunderlich an (ho north, Henry Dilzer on the cast, and -Jeremiah Grincr on the south and west, having therein erected a two story X&g House, &c. Seircd.-and t ,lak'tn In- execution as the >l%' ' Alsb, nlf the"t)'gh(, titlo and. Interest of Paul D. Geisso In his lifb time, and of Fred’k. C. Kropffj and each and every of them, in, to or mil of (he I'olluwlng dosoribed real estate, called Holly Iron Wbriisj fibmpoßed of several oojolning tracts of hind, situated in South Middleton and Dickinson townships, bound ed by lands of Mayberry’s heirsj lands pVcvlously of Jane Thompson, now Valentino Hoffman! lands pre viously of Peter Ego; now W. AI. Watts, and others, together with all, inibefl, mitrbrals,’ right bf digging, taking, or mining. Ore, and all other rights, attached to or In any Way appurtenant tii-ould (run Works Estate, having (hereon erected a Forgo and Furnace,! Smith's nnfr Curpen.tef’s Shops,' Wu,cchbuse A- Ofllco,’ 2 Slone ManslonTlouics, a Bank Bam and Stables,’ 30 Tenant Houses', a small Grist Mill,Saw Alill««&c. Seized and taken jn execution ns the properly ofPaul D. CJoljae, deceased, und Fretl!k;.d. K'ropff. AUO7U lot of groupd; lhq Uo.rnugJi of Carbide, qpiitulning CQ feet in frbnt .and 240 feel in depth, bounded nh tho north by Main street, east by, u lot of Jnines M|ui> ng’a heirs, aou((|d)y Church af. ley, and west by™a lot of Win. B. Murray, having llielcon creeled a li story . Oriole Odttag© and K-itohen^. a Frame Stable, Ac, Also; a half-lot Of cMbniJ, sflbnled in the same Borough, containing 30flhpt in front and 240 fuel in depth, bounded by Ala in street nn tbo north, a lot of Wm, B..Alurrayon the oust, Church alley on-the south! and a.lot of Wm. B. Aturray on the weal, ha ving thereon crofited o two story. , Brlojc Hoiiso arid Kltoien, ’ Also, the undivided half of u lot of ground, situate in the same Boroughjcontumuig 90 (cel in front and 240 foot In depth, bounded oh. the north by Main street, cast by a lot of Win. B. Aturruy, south by Churali alley, and west by a lot ofS. M. Hoover! ha ving (hefooh erected a two story ( Prairie Ware-house, . Aim, a iol of ground, situated in the same Burodgh, containing 30 feat in front and 225 feet in dupth, ad* joining Emory’s heirs on tho north,College Lane on the east, a lot of R. J. Ross on the south, und on alley on the west, . -. Also, n lot of ground, situated fn tlio.samp Borough, containing 4 Acres, more qr loss, bounded on tho north by Moored heirs, bust by .(ho College Lane, south by Louliier street, and west by u lot-of (lip Rev. Kemphor. Seized and taken in cxoouligp as the property of VVn). B. Alurruy. , , Alsu, a,ibt of ground, situated in ClnVrchfown, Monroe (ottnahfp, bounded by tho Forgo Hoad on l|ic north/ a lot of Aclam Boys! on thq oast, Alain street on’ (ha .south, and a lot 6f Henry Rlcluvino on the weal, containing 33 feet in front l6O foCtlii depth, having thei'coh ofbeted a li iilofy 1 FrAmEe HOUSE & STABLE. Seised nnd taken in execution ud the property of Joseph linker. , 1 Also, u lot of ground, situated in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 24 foot jn front and 240 fuel in depth, bounded on the porlh by a lot of Simon Smith, oast by South Hanover street, south, $ Ihu German Reformed Church, and west by a lot of P. M'Gjalre, having (hereon creeled a tyo story ■ I < IjA9I , ERfiD HOUSE, Ac. Seized intMftktA in cxdoulhm ar Hit pi opofly of Simon Smith. And all to bo sold by me, -• ,i; '. Sheriff's Office.. ( JAMES HOFFEU, Shffi Carlisle, Sept. 30. 1849. ( Piopcvly ttt I'lthlic sale. BV virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pious of Cumberland cohnly, in a proceeding in .Partition between Dr. Joseph Speck and Edward Armor cl a), I will expose to public sale, on the pro* inlscs, on Thursday the lUh ofOclnborf 164 D, atTff o’clock, A. M., a lot of ground- silQn.led in the Ho rough ofCnrlislo, bounded by. P»*l High street, MuN Wrry alloy,Ocorgh A. Lyon, E»q, B iHlnnior,linvm [ ( ‘ibAraon ernqted|.irgo two story SI ON la lIOUSI, and Back Building,ao. ;i ; - Tho terms of ,fiulo WHw Five per cent, of,the purchase money tabs jpriil on thoiqnnfir.mntinn-of Ibo sale, one half (ho WWoo <m the Ist April, 1850, and the remaining half on the Ist.April! Itisl. V"’ JAMES HOFFBRpßh'fi*. i Carlisle, Sept. 30,1849.* PUBLIC SAtE. I ! VBoiU Property for Beni/ '] f OTf FRIDAY the ISthday of Octoberncxt, will be | PjNTaeßday October 2,’ 1849; tbo'foUowln'gßeil ■old ,ul public sale, on the premises, in Monroe \\J Eslatbwill be bffcrgd fpr rent, at pubtiooutcryi township, Cumberland county, the following real os* jon tlio premises, The Mansion FaVra oT Cute, Into the property of John Morrell, dcc!d., situate George Hnltoricli, deeWicdi aituato in Lelterhenrijr ' i mils west ofChurchtown, on.lhe road leading from' township, Frhhklin county, Pa., about 4 miles frond ChtirobtoWn lo tllo Trindlo Spring road, containing Cliambcrsburg, on tlio Keefer road, leading from ink a ... Cliambcrsburg lo Kcefor’e stoVe, containing about AOI6B, oca offirst rate Limestone Land,. 100 acres of which arc -4 % * ~ .• , ’• cleared imd In a high state of cultivation, the remain* of ala to Land, about 200 acres, of winch arc dor is covered with fine young timber. 'J’he lm. tl ‘ l a ® nc " Dwelling House, Lyafe ii -n; . Itromerils aio a good two slory LOG dj^Tj|Ußarn, and oilier improvementslll>en*ng»j Js&mt HOUSE and large Kitchen, LOG EARN, -8831 itjB S °l |i fami h.M « largo quanl ly °f li!i'lli» W “k on Slicd.Corn Grihs, aiid oilier no- <BBgßgt«'neado'v, and tho wliolo. well watered} a outbuildings.. Also a well of never There is an excellent young Orchard onsald place’. . fuiling.waforalilio doar\ and an Orchard with choice . Also, on the same day,. 130 acres of Slate Land, fruit. Thih.farirt is .considered oho of the host in •«“'«■< in the some lownsnip, oil the rood, leading . Monroe township, Any peraon wishing in view the /to™ Cb.mber.burj to Slrashurg, about 2 igilesfrom above pioporty prcvioba ld tho sale hah do so by call tho latter place, about 100 acres of which,are cloatcd, ing on the subscribers. ' ;■ with a Log House and Barn, and! other improvements ■ Sale to commence at 1 o’oioQk P. M. on said day, l ' ,cr , eon i ™f. nno meadows and a ghod when .altcndancd will be given and terms piado Orchard, and is well watered. , T , known by GEORGE tJUINDLE, Also. oailio same day, T2acres ofSlalo Land, sitj ■ SAMUEL MORRETT ‘ hilled in llio same township, about I mile from the September iS.lSfe-itl, . ' Executors, last mentionedtract, being port of ihe tract ronnsrf.'', ■ 1 . owned by aameo Boyd. This Unci ha# about 30 oerfes of dented land, and the whole I# well watered, ' Also, on the premises, on Thursday iho'4lh day of October next, about 80 acres of Limestone La’ndysU uolo on the road leading’ from Carlisle lo.Newvillei; In Cumberland countyv about 2 miles With a iog Hobso nrtd Log. Barn; itnd other improve- . ments thereon.' About 70 acre# of said tractartf cleared. '* '*• Tho terms on which flsIU propertlcs wlllibo rented will lie made known at tho time of renting the same; by , ABRAHAM HUBER; ' Acting Admr. with the will annexed ofitoi'd . September 20, 1849—31 ‘ / decease?.. Valuable Farni and Tan&jnrd folr Shle. V THE subscriber offers for sale tho Pdlmi. ffnd Van'- yard where he now resides, situate.ln Hopewell township, Cumberland county, about 8 miles west of New burg, and 7 from Shippensbu'rg, in a remarkably healthy dnd pleasant neighborhood'. The fdrni ton tainfc • 328 Axi’CS, of excellent Slate land, under good fence; and Id a good slate of cultivation. Tho improvements are a two . story STONE HOUSE,with a log kilch en, and Stove room. Brick AVmjh House, OnC ramo Milk iit'Usc*,and a well water at tho kitchen door, a large dou ble Ldg Barn, logetlicf with all necessary out-Unild* Inge.. There is also on the premises a now two story LogTonantl louse. - The Tun-yard cjnaists of 4o Vats, 4. T.btchek, rtnd .3 Limbs, In tile yard, and n pool, S Baits, and 8 Hand lers in the shop, and supplied, with wolor by a good spring and well, there is' also a stream of wider run ning by. the yard,. The buildings are a largo .Frame Mill ond-Barlc House, a two story Log Shop and d Leidhrf House, nil in good order and in d Very do sirable situallnn for otic Wlid wishes to parry oh the Tanning, ns. Burk can bo had of the very best quali ty, and in tho greatest abundance, at about $4 per cord. I would ulso sell about 300 acres of Mountain land, tho timber on Which i$ principally caesnul oak. 'Perms IdtV. , ~ ...... ABM. SMITH M’KINNEV. August 30, 1819~2m* Valable Blcvchani 3IUI at Public Sale., •• ON Friday tho 12th day of October next, the un dersigned; Executors of Samu'cl Irvine, deceased, will oifer at public sale, bh tho premises, tho vuUiablb [»«I’ISbP Merchant Mill, of said drdented, sltuoto upon tho Big Spring, in Westpennsborough township, Cumberland county, Ij miles soilih of thb Nowvillb Depot <?f tlid Cum* bcrland A r alley Railroad, 'i'hcre hre about 2 Acres of land, a two story Brick House, n Log House and a Cooper Shop attached to said.mill. The mill has two pair of French Burs, 1 pair of Chopping stones, and 1 pair of Stones for grinding plaster, and is pro* vided with machinery nearly, now and of (ho mosi improvcdfConsiructinh, and is actually one of the best establishments in .tho county. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M., when terms will bo made known by JAMES U. IRVINE,-? w . ISAAC KOONS, Y ‘ August 30, 1849 —7t PUBLIC S.AIE. r pllß subscriber wilt offTet at public sale, bn the 1. premises, on Saturday, the Kith of October, at I o'clock in tho afternoon, (he billowing described properly, nt present occupied by Abraham D. Kline, viz: A House arid Lot of Ground, sUiinte in Rox bury, Mbnroo lowrisliip; bri ihb Trindlo rdtidj t miles rum Carlisle and ,2 miles west of Mucliniiicauurg.— The lot contains 5 acres and 70 perches, of excellent hind, all utiJor good fence. Tho improvements ore ■p-_-Q. d Iwoslory wcatherliodrdeu HOCISE with Brick Kitchen, ti Frame Bfiop', Barn with JJ2f|^^ l hrc6hing floor,,Sprtng HouSe, anil other buildings. There is ft woll uf excel lent water near to tile dwelling... A Young Apple Orchard is on the premises! together with a great va riety o.f other fruit trees. This properly is donsldorcd a good and suitable stand for ; a, mechanic or store keeperi For particulars ciiquire uf the undersigned, residing near tho property. ,An indisputable title will be given tho purchaser, and terms of sale mad# known oh tho day of £alb b j? . „, . ... , • ' JOHN BROWNEWELL. August 30, fsi9—7t .w • . • . v Talanblc Fam lor Salci ON Friday, tho I2lh of October next, at 12 o’-; chu’hf AT., in pursuance of an ordet of sulu from tho-Orphans' Court of York countyj directed to the .Subscriber} administrator of 6'orrhahy, decoas* ed, Into of Pairvjew lowhslnp, York county, 1 will offer at. public sale, on (ho promises/the following described properly. Into (lie estate of paid decedent, viz; A trad of ,land, bounded ijy . this , Yellow llroecheo creek! and lands of George Ueckly, Joseph Stiicklcr, and others, situated in Fairvicw township, York county,containing. ... 196 Acres & 97 Perches; neat measure, about 150 acres of which is cleared, and the remainder is covered with good thriving Ohosnut ami Oak Timber, and there U also a great quantity, of Locust timber on it. The above.tract is f tho heat quality of Lund, und is ip a good slalo of cultivation. The improvements consist n 1 of a largo two..story ( ifpjfc Stone Dwelling Ttoush, iaeaSE® B^o Wash nfid Spring House, a good Tenant House, e-largo add convenient three story Stone Bank Barn) , ■ upwards of lUO loeV Itfng, with a Wagon Shcd untlcr tlio entrance of tho lop lloolsj Al*of Wogon Shed and Corn Cribs, with threshing floor, used for Car riage House, n Lime Kiln, and other necessary oiit* buildings. The improvement* are oil good. There is also a largo and never failing spring of limestone water in front of tho house, ami an Orchard of graf* ted fruit. t , , . f . , f . , ,' • Tho above properly lies a bout 3 mites west of New Cumberland, 1 the Aamo distance west of the York and Cumberland Railroad, 4 miles from HurrUhurg and 2 miles south of the Cumberland Volley Railroad.— There Is four Grist mills, four Saw mills and several Lumber yards within 3 milcX of the farm. This farm is well wpHhy tho attention of capitalists,' os it possesses all the advantages requisite for fanning purposes on a profitable and, Jurgo scale. The above properly had nirvoyS been known da the BoNvman Farm. ‘ • •,. ( ' ' , I( ‘ - Any person wishing to view the properly, can do so by on (ho Widow or on John MadUfn on the farm, or Kn'thq subscriber, nodding land county, 1 mile east of Alechanicslmrg, on (he Shiromaruhown fond.' . O. TITZEL, ' Adm'r. df Ddvld Connor,y. August 10,1840—8 t . : , ViIAUBU! rAII.II ion S4I,K. I Tritl aubscribor oilers at prlyalo sale, the property ho now occupies, in Monroe iownallip, Cumber. 1 land county, 1 mile.' from CorlHle, Zj from Church- I town,'3 from Mochdnicabnrgr and ID from Hunts- I burg, on the Forg'd food hunting from the Spring < Forgo (o' Mdcbanlctburg. Thio property contain, ■ 63 Acres, I mdfo of Icaa, of first quality of Limestone land, Fn ft high slats of cultivation, nil of Which Id cleared t'y. rrpl about 6 acres, which it woodland, The farm ia under good fence, The improvements aVb a two n_a atory wftnlfioi'lioofddd HOUSE,' a hew BANK BARN, Corn Cribs, Wagon |j;j[M(|Sh c <l, Wash House ani oil other. nec,«. iaeHSt'urry outbuildings'. ♦icro i. a never full.l ing well of good water cpftvenieni to the house. A Aral ri.io OrcliWit of grafted (full is oh tho property; together with a greet 'variety of Cherry and other fruit,t.-ocs,. This ntnpcity is moot dooirohio |rlnce of resile nee.' A good ti(lo vyll) bo given’the hurchaier.'i For' pafltculnro'chquiVo'of |hb undufalgnOd, rcsiiiiflg on thii pfemiaea. ' '• , # • ; John tINEi I August 80, 1849—(it* . , .'. Sale of itcal Estate. t .< BV virtue of on order of. the Orphuna'iCoori of- Cumberland county, i|ie.following described real' cslatp.'lulo llio property of Adam Longsdorf, dcc’d.;, will bo offered for, sale;.on -1 lie promises, on F&iqAY thelQth day ofOoiobtr, 1849« viz: ... A tract of Slate lahd, situate in SilverSprmg ship, Cumberland County, on the-Slate road, a bent 3.- mtlcs basl nf Sterfctl’s Gap, and adjoining land* of Philip Snell; Daniel Fdiigi|t, nmJ.olliera; containing' 151 Acres &32 Perches,’ 1 * l . - of which about 100 ncleS are cJcaVcdiind under gqecL cultivation—l)ic tcrrialndvr Is well 'covered. ji- r ccilent timber. ,The Improvements‘afh‘ 9.' LOG LEVELLING HOUSE. ,flnB‘.feqod* |Hm PR A M E PAR N~. together with oilier ne- - SS out-build/ogs. There is dh excels, (cut spring ofptlrb water convenient lb the dwelling, und a stream of water runs through a properly. There Is also a good Apple Orchard \nd other frlilt trees. The grain in the ground will.bo reserved, and the purchaser to,pay the taxes for I$5(K „ Persons desiring information- may apply to either of the undersigned, rceldiiiginthcAownship aforesaid; of to John H.inihaw, 1 who residcii on the prcimsbfc.-y Sale to eomrrienco n't I o’clock P.'M. uf said dsyj*. when attendance will bo given and terms* made! known by GEORGE LONGSDORF, . GEORGE KELLER,,. Gtiardiani of (He minor children 0/ Adorn ,' Sept. 13, 1849—5 l Longodorf dcc'd: Property at Public Sale. 1 ' ! BY virtue of an ordtu: of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in a proceeding in Partition, between Samuel M,* Sharpe & Margarellit, Sharpe, cl ql, 1 will, expose Id public Sole, bh the pre* m.iaes, on Wednesday tbclOlhoF October,'lB49, at . 12 b’clocki M.j all that certain tract of situated and being in llopbucll township, bounded by la'ri'ds of Philip llcfncfingcr, Rev.’Alex. Sharpol Jacob Haun,'and Andrew Sliarpo, containing ;43 " acres and.*lo perches; more or less! • “ The terms of the sale will bo: __ Fifty dollars ib be. pa id nt the confirmation "of llip sale, the residue of _ ono halfqfiho purchase money to be paid on making the title, when possession will be glvoh,.and.lbe bal anco in two aHndal payments wiilmul interest; which’ navmbais shall bo secured liy bnbds Mid.rnorijr/rpe/-- ' VL .• .. JAMES HOFFER.Sh’ff. ‘ CarllsTo; September 90j IB4IK • ~ ’ !.■ Valuable Town Property for SUlc.' 1 HMIK subscriber, odmlhlsifotor of Ur, A._H. Von 1 Hoff, will oßer sale, bn the premipco, uri - Thursday the ISlbday, q£Octobef,*lB49, at 10 o’clock A. M.,, In pursuance of up order of Ibo Qr pjians* Courlof OumtiertonAcouniy. tlie followings valuable propertied situate In the fiorpiigli of Ale chnnicsbufa, in said county* ' . \.. “ / No. 1. That largo doilHle two story BIUOIC tv •nf HOUSE, containing about 16 rooms,‘p fWWSfflhf located in the centre of the tnwn-andJ ■ oh the south by the Majn aiM the west by on- alloy, on ihe north ’ by the Cumberland Valley and dh the | east by the Union Chutch loti - There is a good •• well of water and cistern on the preiinses; a good J Stable, nml a number of choice fruit trees. ' 1^ No. 2. Ten lota adjoining the Depot lot of the- ' • Railroad Company, will be. soli! either seperately or logniHeK ~ • . . .. r > ’i '- v No. 3. Ten lots, fronting on the Simpson Ferry ? road, will also bo eolil either seperetely or logo- - iher. . ~ : * No. 4. A lot of about 9| acres of Ground, in* the said Boronqli, bounded on the eonih by the • Oumherl.tnil Vnlloy-liailrond, -.tfn- thd' lands of Allchnel Hoover’s Iffflw, oh ihtf riorttrbyr:, the Green Lane, arid on the enVt l/y lire heirs of Dr, cleoM* . - 1 . , .. ,u,c Tho properties offered for sale are amongst the most valuahld'ln the lovt 4 and worthy’of ■! tenrion ofcnpliaKsts. of thoso desirous of securing cnmfortnhle homos or out-lotm.. Puraonir dealrous , of looking antie properties will have every fa5?11.--. iiy afforded iherti by.riAlling on (ho'subsqrjber, re* siding I milo cast of Meehanirshurg. • . ~ C.’TITZELL, AdmV " August-30,1849—~7t Valuable Kept Estate fur Sale. A ON Saturday the 13th of October nfixt;will bo, 5? sold al public sal<von the, promises, in Silvern Spring township; Ctrmhbrlnnd coupty, the follow* '* log Real Estate; the property of NVlHiaphCj Ho*k ’ scr. Tins property adjoins fwrinßof John Robhj’ John Brownevvoll, and olhcrs.and is sUuaieil near . the Trlndle road, ami about 1 mile west of UrffcJ Trlndlo Spting; and tfinllbs West of Mccliaui|lH burg,'and contains • ; ’ ■ .71 Acres* t> 1( t> ; ;J 1 more of less, of firsi-ralo Llmestorfo land,’nil of* which is cleared, nhd In a high stale nf ruliiv’atmui except about 10 acres, which)* \v6odhtnd.'- Th’d n■ ’ n improvements alb a two story. D\V,Kt*- ,«2Kjk. UNG HOUSE with Kitchen attached* jjtjPjba new HANK PARN> VVajton Shed?, Cribs, ami other oUubuildipga{ A nuvur lulling well of water is near to the lino. A . young Apple .Orchard of choice ftuit .ia, s. on tho promised, togcthei with a variety of other fruit trees. , , , ■ ,i .> .'v Also, will bo sold on the Same day, on tho pre mises, n lot of Ground, situated in Main street, iiy Mochanicsbnrg, .with a two atotf WcaiherLoßropdi Houso, Stable and oilier ppubulldinga thereon, ?IJ(i under good fence. , ,Tills property adjoins,projiefty . vr of Mrs, Cram, olid is 8 desirable place of residency. Also,.will be sold on the same day, ori the.pre mises, a lotof Ground, adjoining:the.properly* nbov6,. on which r is erected a two sjory House niid other dut-buildlngs, nil under.fence, i v ' Also; will bo oold bn the onrno day, op rnlsos; a lot of Ground, adjoining <Ue übdvi * party last described, on which lay* tubsiaflirbt ' Brick Building find Back Building, : at prfcseht curdedns a Storehouse,,. Said to oommenep pi l 6 o'clock. in, tK* forenoon; ’ n on tbo farm first described, when terms wikl.b* mad 6 known by . , ; . JOHN HOUSER, i PETER BARNHART, ■ : *jT : ,4»Hgn«es a/ Wm.Cirv August 80, 1.849— 1 7f. '> ‘..-I:’: SOWCE. A I,L person* interested nre lioicby tio!lfied r tJieP lx ihn undot*ignpd Inis boon appointed nnaudH r. lor by ibn Court of Common Plonsof Cumberland county, Pa.,.to dlstrihutc'tlie assots in ll'b bund*' ofWillinpi Ctawlord, Esq.; assigned of Bn:j. IS.', Wilson, to and anion)! Ilia creditors, nnd bo. will , i .attend for,lb at purpose auhe.pubtio house of, Eliaev,-<> nii'lil, In tlm liarouph of Newvllltv pn Frjilpy-llu*~ ' 'ifilh tiny of October next) nt 10 d'clrolf it.M,', when nnd, jvjiorp nJ),.pqrXpi|s wp.dssjred lqj(ro*ont their claim*. ■ to BARB, Auditor! '';,,:
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