N the Court ofdorhtnon Flcft# l asih August 1850. The icr and R- M. Henderson, Esq., Jays, was presented to the Court pntying^jgSy l ft julc on tlio creditors of said John QjjjWMyS ■■ [thereupon the Court do grant a IcOTrSpon all the dliors of John Hays, to shew cause on tho second »nday of September next, why Richard Parker & M. Henderson,, his -Trustees,- should not bo dts ,rged from their trust and why they should not sonvoy to the said John Huys, the properly now in ir hands. Notice tu be published in three papers Carlisle, r By,tho Couit. JAS. F. LAMBERTON, Prolh’y. rrolhonolary’s Office, / rlislo, Sopt..s, 1850—Ilf ' , ' ' ' % Estate Notice. SRlGTTßßSoi'admthUtnlion on the, estate of ffiSMia; Reginia Goodyear, deceased, liilenf ®Middleton township, Cumberland coenty.hi'p |jf*lwen issued by the Register of said copiUy,'to;JJi6 A subscriber residing in said township. ■ ALlperdons tW indebted to said estate are requested .tqgake irft v) payment, and those y , nfeadriithem’ properly authenticated | :io‘ \ ' SAMUEL MARTIN, Adint. 'September 5, 1850—-Gw ■ ' ■ / ~ I.IST OIF MITERS. I' -f: p' |.’ ) iDT»»n«SDi»'ru«VVOM« T “«"? rx "““ ~,,,T' ? T IST OF LETTERS remaining in iho Posloffico lAt Carlisle Po-, Sept. Ist, 1850. Persons in- Vdtlng'n.r lellera on this list, fl'“" “I Uloy ■ • Melville Charles (Aid John Morehead William nick M'Clay Capt R P istloinJohn Morgan John I 1 ewer Henry B . MumqrtJosiah _ ouoher Nathaniel Magnnran Mian Margin, iws Jeremiah MJClinlock James O larJohn M'Elwae John liter Geo Marlin David esel Miss Susan M’Ginnis John . , arrow Jess Millet Henry, his heirs t" Tims') Meilinger Levi "his heirs j Marlin Loyr Bcimer Mrs Rebecca MolZ John Bauman Mrs ■ Nevm Dr W W . Bachwaller Henry Newcomer Mias Martian Bather P L O'Neal David ' Bemlow James 8 Oakes Henry L ■ BWfinuer Jacob Paine Geo Bujberison J A Pennell David . Ctttncross Septimus Price Catharine • 15'. Carothers Mrs Julian Proyellpr Christian Cool; Miss Caroline Piiiuan Thos D -ifi-; 1 Connelly Edward . Power.W i’i:. ' BtckSon Annelizaholh Palmiief Clark '«f2?>6iehl Israel S 3 . Ryan G James Mias Susan Riordan Edward 3 !fiv> Duly J Russel John. #V Duck William Rider Solomon Srs- Daly Miss Mary Robison William ®SDrebes Peler Richards John • Susan , Reign Henrietta KiltiFclbcrii Mrs Mary ■ Rosonheiu Ludwig 1 V-fn-Frahn Charles Rizhnznn Miss Mary a,®furrows Henry . Steel William J l««jFullon Samuel Smith Cytus^ Joseph W . Sherman ACM William B Shearer John ' ifingg Mies S J Smilh Lieut John (heirs, Miss Catharine Snider Hoary .Hammoit Samuel Stohgh Israel ■ Sullen John SmillrGoo W Mchorn William Smilh Geo H ■Her Christian Sulivari Mia E J ■ is John * Sewell John , ly William Thomas Catharine . ■kler Miss Mary Thompson Robert F medy William T Williamson Frances S medy Mias Saroli E Weily Miss Elizabeth merlvcn Wilson Mrs Eliza iz Jacob W , Wilson Miss Sarah Ann shard William Wylie Robert hmon William Welchaelhaom J wis Mias Manilla Wood Sootaol ’LaughlinNß' WagncrPeter ° N, lIANTCII, P. M. • Vo Bvidf43 BuUdon. ’HE CominfaMoncrs of Cumberland cponly *i sivc proposal* at ' (tioir' office in Carlisle, uni IN DAY, tho 30lh. of Scplembar, 1860, for ll Iding ol m Woollen Bridge, •ots the Cnnodogulnct cicck, ul a point ot tit near ihc Shcllabsrger’s Mill, in Wccl Pvnnsboruugli rnsliipi Cumberland comity. (’he Oridgo to bo of tlio follbVmg dimension, viz; contain in length IDO feel in Iho clear from one ilmenl (u Iho other abutment on the opposite shore, 1 16 feel wide in Iho clear, with two abutments id one pier In the centre between abutments, each utment to be 10 feel thick In the bottom with a tiering Wall of «no Inch to Iho fool on three sides the abutments* the pier to bo of sufficient thickness, id correeponding,wll|» Iho abutment*! The abut-, icnle and pief to be 14 feel high frtfln the bottpoi u-1 ie creek to-the cord line/ Two sufficient woodonj roltee.lu bo started from tlio abutment and extended o the pier in centre of the creek, and from thence Itto other sufficient arches Wi bo started mid ealemlnl (o the abutment on the qipusilo tfliure. And id be double floored with two.inch plank, iho fust floor In be pine oc oak, tire floor lo be ouk p‘«nk laid lengthwise and raised in,lire centre 17 inches/ ihe Bides and gable end* of Bard bridge to be of o Bulb* cienl heighth to admit a Covered or hoy wagon to pass Ihrwgh the same. The bridge is to bo closely / woathorbourded with three rpwrtcr pmo lmard* wcll t lipped and purred on the outside. The whole of the f W o r b of said bridge lu bo roofed willi good ami enlw X ‘ cienl white pine shingle*. and sard milling t-'citend S ut each end 13 fed otcr the hciiof the arch or the &L ton o r lhc ebulments, and on each side «f the bridge fUg,- over the wcatl.ciboarding two feel. The übutmcnls ifc/ afo l 0 i, O built on a.firm foundation,ami to he appro/ ted by the Commissioners. The whole of lb* mason MK& tyork to bo well built of hard and large slbnr, lime,* moriar and pointed from the back ul the abutment*.- j'W.'-'r The tilling nliall consist orcarlh’iind stone, am) to bo supported with walU on each side live feel thick at \ flio two abutment*,-with a battering of one Inch lu fbot to the top of the filling, and loexlcml in,that ,‘.manner on-the two extreme sides of the biidgo until ■ filling und-wnllVng shall inept the road, with nn I l *., • not exceeding an angle of 4* degrees elevation from the road to the bridge, wiih-curlaln walls of B £<ficiciit length and thickness and covered with ■ijaß. broad stone well accltrtdl The woodwork on the • outside fo bo painted with while load In linseed oil, i tnaida c'f the bridge is to bo whitewashed with fcHH "1 fund. T& undertaker brio M all .ha L.I/./1..1. .1 In*: owil expense, nnd to giVo soch seen-1 rcqui?a far.!,. faillH « ; ful performance of lha u-ora.-uamdiip oad'pannanancy iV ; ofaald bridge for and during Hi’.arm af aoran years if -fr -ti from Iho lima .aid brldja ilmll ha olilied.- iV*,'4* ! JOHN AIEU-. J ' JAMES KKU3O. J-Pomra r». •. 7; ?• joim amour. > ’Valuable Farms for Sale. ■ TUB subscriber oilers at private solo, llio follow. Inc described Heal Esin to: f No. 1, Situated In North Middleton township, 44 . miles onM ol’Cnrllslc, about 1 mile north of tho liar. ru'burff and Carlisle turnpike road, containing Y& V/5" rami for Sjilc. 22S ACl*6Sf | Bfc wur ...Wrllicr offers at private sale. Um lol'ow. ffl or j eflß about onc.lmH Limestone and the'resl. 1 hUu»lo in North Middleton Rhc U SUlo and Meadow Land all cleared and t. i?* CumbbiUiid county, containing In , high .tslo of cultivation except 60 norox, wliitli lown.blp.Cu.nbe.iano 1’ . ~ wo u covered will. hoo.y limber. Tbobolding. , 150 ACrGSj c , sro a very fino 3 .lory STONE-Hoaso, , t „r n.mntoil Land, obnul 125 of which |Am., good Frnino BARN,partlynow. with more or feu,of pxlonloU q( . ouhi , al i oni on d M|l|tfc,% Crib., Wogon Shedk, &0., . fine C n ,Cd Jl<b IbrlTlnir young' limber.- jXgUUUB Spring llou.o sod . never falling spring ‘ C Tbo mpclnu ..«■■!«» & ‘.be Lof tbo houxo. Also,. good J ■■ 'WSKmrasxHOUBB;BTONBKITCIIEN, aI first o[oh „ r ,|of choice fruit. . , _ , W-Hlliiytncw BANK BA UN, Wagon Shed sod N „ 9 , giiuolod 11 mlloa norlh of C.r11.10, on the Crib. Also, » 800 y»“ n B r ,i«d leading from SlerrellaGsp lir Car Male, contain. Ihnring Orchard with choiro fruit, Tbo farm *" 1 log . „„„„ well covered with Loouel timber.- Tbero ii a never 1 IGS AOIOS ■ ~ failing Spring of water none tbo door, and wirier p__, r ., 0 Slntb'land, well limed, except 35 aorea, ~ enough for a mill power. Tlrlrwalbr can bo brouglil ( coVore d with’l Imbor. 1 1 n .g2 ,e " ; in pipe, to lire lrou.o and barn. . , . | "''lf, 1 ' '„ , tt o .lory From. Dwelling HOUSE, a The above mentioned tract ie all tlimoalono Land, men B AUHi “ n ‘* neoeXaary Obt-bulldlnge and la in a healthy neighborhood, lyibg' upon the l'* r ß° . n ji.i on . Also,-a good Orchard of choice ■ Gonodog'iiaet creek, within 3 mile, of Carlialo, and In goo we |l- aopplied wltjv water for ■ Soasrs kmwsu -* —- An Indisputable given. For terms apply td tbo thepurchaser. purbhaie or examine the pro* mAwerlber, realdlng on the Watont Bottom Road, 8.0 O P„ .h. rejidUrg m mil., frorn Carlialo. j o |m FISHDVRN, Sr. Carlialo. '. ... ARMBTR N September 5,1850—tf 1 B, ISSO-lf ■ ■Commi«»iiinor’» Office. ( C'lrlUldt Srpt. it. 1 'j. , Auml—Wh. ltn.Kr,Clrri. j-. - -if . Public Sale ot . BhlN pursuance of. an from ihe Or* ■plans’ Court of tlnj subscri ber will'offer at Uie premises, on Friday the 4ih day M“uctobet next, al 13 o’clock M., the following described properly, being the real estate of Joseph Burkholder? deceased,' late of Mifflin township! ’ " . ‘ ... A Tract of Land, sltuateiHn Mifflin township* Cumberland county, adjoinTftjf-John .M’Creaw mill, and lands of Daniorßarrack,®an’l DewwU Pelor Baker and- Henry Snyder, containing xgj-ji 192 Acres, more or less, about 150 acres of which is ctaoTcd and the balance well covered with limber. daml is generally good Slate Land, and it is on excellent grazing form, thero.bcing water in e - field. The improvements ore a largo two el.orw n „ BRICK HOUSE well finished, a target (iSESk BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn InSflifcCrib, Stable, and bIT necessary put '“‘‘rnf’ There is also a thriving ttfoKhtird pn the farm. This farmt he* on the Slate Road 0 miles from Nowvtlle, and 3 from Dublin Gap Sulphur Springs. , The terms of sale era as/allows! Ftve per ct. of the purchase money |o bo pnld on the eonlirma lion of the sale. The widow’s dower, which will bo one-third the purchase moneV, remaining after payment of debts to be secured T>y a lien upon the land, the interest of which to be paid annually during her life, and the principal nt-her death,— The residue of one-half the* balance payable on the Ist of April. 1851, nnd the'remainder In three .equal payments without interest, tu be seyttred by judgment bonds and mortgage. ... 1 ° PETER MYERS, Adm’r. N. B. If this property be not sold as above, it will'then be'rented from Ist April next. September 0,T850 —svy . Valuable Real Estate fer Sale. THE Hoira of Gcnrgp Trimble, offer nl private sale, that excellent Farm, iltualo in Silver Spring township, Cumberland coiinty, J mile north of Bucln er’s mill, on Oio public rpad from Ilogcfllown to Sorrell's Oup, containing 206 Acres, ond some Perches, of-Black Slate Land of go* quality, and in a high state of cultivation, about 17U acres of winch arc cleared and the residue in thriv ing limber. The Improvements on the f BBt ®' d “ " r “ this *farm ■ ore a large double _ BRICK HOUSE} and KUchen. .well .finished; a irSrSHaStono and Frame BANK BARN, a good llyjjfflt bearing Young Orchard, a well of never Stouter at the door abd all tho nccessaiy Oul- VTlic west aide contains d STONE HOUSI3 ahfl Stable,-a never falling Spring at (ho door, and an Apple Orchard of commofi frttit/ This property combines sovcfal advantages, not onlv, from location. but from the nature of Ihtf «oI being loose ond easily tilled, lying nearly square one containing about 25 acres of bottom or rather second bottom land, which is well adapted la tho growth ol grain or grass, thus giving it tho double advantage of grain and sluulk farms. This bottom runs in front of the Improvements from east to west which renders il very suitable to divide, throwing n handsome farm of IU3 acres to each. Tho mansion side of this irocl is worthy the notice pf persons desirous of por» chasing a beautiful country seat, as il would require n but very little additional expense (o render il such. } Also, will bo sold 57 acres of Mountain Timber Land, with a snug improvement on it, about 2 miles distant, ' . , ' ’ „ Any person wishing to view tho property can call will. .1.0 uubscribcr wliojcbMch , Senlefnber 5, lBs(f* . , «%Lan. Examiner insert lo ami. of S 3 and send bill lo ttiis office* . - . Public Sale of Kcal Estate. IN pursuance of an order of lire Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold nt public sale, on iho premises, on Monday the 7th day of October next, nl 1 o’clock F. M., Iho following described real estate, late the properly of Thomas Wullaie, dco’d, l °A Lot of GroCfnd situate in Iho Bofoflgh of New' villo in saidjcountyi bounded by Corporation street on Iho ensl,~by a Jot of Mrs. Fry on the north? by a lot of Uhrislophci Qpvycriiiastcr on the •ouch, Hisrls street on llw wcst, containing about 12(1 fool in bicndih on saW street,and about 300 feel in depth, jp «» Uicroun creeled a two story FRAME HOUSE and Frame Stable, rma la lift Tho above described .hit will bo sold separate parts of all together to hu'.l imi cliuoerp. ' _ Tlw following are llto terms of sales So much as mny bo required to psty iho coals to bo paid on J»° continuation of iho sale by (ha Court, ono third ol Iho b.ilnnco to remain in Iho hands of the purchaser during (ho life of the widow of the aforesaid dece dent, The Inlcrcrt to bo jr.iid her annually during her life, commencing on the Ist of April next, and :»l her donllt-lhc principal to be paid to the noire of sutd decedcnl, one-half thfcfiulancd ter bo paid on Iho Ist of April 1851, when postesaton wW bo gfrert trnd a deed mjdo.to the purchaser, and the residue in ono yciiMhereufUr wlthonl in(crce(. : The whole to be secured by recognisance In the Orphans* .Coortwith approved security. The Uxee of 1851 to bo paid by Ihe pnrdi-isur. • •• \ .-• The above described prUpeffy will fiff tfbrd Vf JAMES GILMORE, Trustee. September 5,1850—5 w • rubric siiio Wn.L tie offered at public safe,’ od Sftlnrdtry ilio 6ili ilny ol October next, on thn premises, in Silver Spring township, Cffmberhlnil comity, I’a. ntiout 8 miles from -Harriebartfvand 3front.Mopes, imvn, (tite State road from Hal-risbtirjr lo Slortoit’s Gap passes fhrnnah the property,) two valuable Plantations, The first contains 150 AcreS, of which’ about ll)l>- nr.res.ate olottrerf antf In the t best stale of eiillivailoiiF. the btrlanco la covered | with thriving limber; It Wns the land of—f ■ « » Kinpnriz nrtrf others. rhe improve »ro a uvh story .weatherhonrd- Ii I Iff (td'tyw Kl/1 il N G m.dBAUN, n nov failing Well ncurUio door, and n first ram Orchard. v*. t |A >' Thu second plantation contains MO acres, or which 100 am clewed*, ami in » high' slate of mil* tlvationvtho lialnncb is covered-tthli Vnluhhlotinr hor. The improvements" am aMwo Story fcOG HOUSE, and a NEW UAKN. There Is a run ning Spring on the piano near iho door, ond a good Orchard; late iho properly of Job. Walter, dcc’d; Possession given on the Ist April netft. Solo to commence .at I o’clock on said day, and ; tite terms made. known TII E HEfUS. September 5,1850—5 t . . town Lots for Sale... , THE subecribcV, Eieodlor of IsSac .Kli^eyiofe nedsed, lato of ’the: Bord Ugh. of Mocluniiosbiirg, will sojl at pUblit ealefon Iho premiBes t; m Brno •boVougb, on Thursday the,loth ol.bop.tmnber.noil, tbd folldwlhg described Town Lots, vlz ' > about one-quarter of an acjojff|HWfnll under P ood fncti and euuate i n ; in said borough; and adjoining Jobn”on be east and Nahby Jvinsey on the nlia west. Tho improvements are a good Frame HOUSE, Smoke iSST^Hihouse,Cistern, Stable, &c.„ There is number of fino bearing Irmt trees on | No 2, a lot of Ground on South Market street, lin said Borough, adjoining .properties of Levi Uei"el on the south,'and'.olhers, containing about onc-gtmr/sr of an adre of Ground, all under fence. The improvements are a good Frame Dwelling HOUSE, Bake Oven, &c. A good Well of wa ter with a pump is convenient to tho door, and. a vaffety pf- fruit trees are-on the premises. Sale io commence at 1 o'clock on said day, and the terms made known by ; DAVID EMMINGER, Ex’r: September 5,1850 —2ft’ 1 Orphans’ Court Sale, BY viiluo of an order of the Orphans’ Couft df Cumberland county, the following Real Estate, lute the propcrly of ts.iac Bqidlciunn, ijccenseu, will bo sold on the premises,* 6n Saturday the 98th day of September, at 3 o’clock P. M. of saidday. viz: A tract of laud, situate in Silver Spring township, near Kingstown, in.said county, hounded by John Sense mam George Keller and olbdis,, containing, TVcf Adrea.ahd Thirty-one Perches, of Limestone Land, plfof’.wliicb is cleared, ahd tin der good fence, find in’ a high stale of cultivation.— J-i.u'L f Tho improvements dro a Log Dwelling jfgJjfiifA HOUSE, Stable, and other Outbuild- Iff ing. A Young Apple Orchard of graft 4 JgggggjQcJ fruit and other kinds of fruit trees on the premise*. . ’ ; M 'J’ho con Jiilofis of sale will be made known on fidlu j a7 by ■ JOHN FIKEOVID, Adm’r. August 29, 1850—Gw ' ' PUBLIC SAL] TN pursuance of nn order of the Orphans’ of Cum berland county, tho subscriber, administratorof Peter Unkcr, deceased, will sell ut public sale, that valuable property-located on Main street, In the bo rouch of Mcchanicsburg, on Saturday the Gib day ot October next, o’clock P, M. The property Consists of a Double Frame HOUSb Lot of Ground; containing 43 feet I§n9l n In end upwards on Main street, and in 1 1ciilh 300 feet, bounded by John Base- SloulVcr's Alloy on Iho souih nml Kel!tr*s heirs on the west, There is a rllAMb STABLE on Iho lot and a number of fine bearing fruit trees* Terms of sale made known on the day of Sale by . C. TITJiEL, Adm r. Auguat 30, 1850—ot Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an onlcr of, sale from llio Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, directed to the sub scriber, administrator of Robert Blean.deccasodj late of Wcstprnnsborough township, in said county, no i will olTor at public sale, on the premises, on Wednes-, | day the 2d day of October next, at I o clock r. M., | the following described property, lute tho estate of I said d.ceased* vilt . ' , n * A tract of I/rtr.d,- situated on the cast side m me 1 Big Spring, in Weslpcnnsborough township, Cum berland county, miles south of tho Bnrouffh of Ncwville, and the same distance north of Springfield. Irvine’s Merchant Mill is within 40 perches of the house, and there is four other mills within U miles of said farm. The Cumberland Valley Railroad is within li miles. This excellent farm contains about! 186 Acres, nf first rule Limestone l.nnd, in n good stale of cul (ivalion. About 160 acres nto chared, and the »*• sidiio is covered with good thriving timber. _J ho r* a Improvements are a largo two story Stone HUUBB and Kitchen, a large SljfilNß| »Sm|MUbARN, Tenant House, Cprnt%fli7wa. jUlaJHEgon Shed. Spring House. Apple & Reach 1 Orchard oi choice fruit— together with Pears,Hums/ CbCrilcs, Orapre, &c* Said property presents afl gfool indbrcmenls flfl any In this partof llio county .to persona wishing to purchase a comfortable and permanent homestead. ' Tno terms of aalo are as follows: Rive per cent* I of'the purchase money to hojioid on the confirms* lion of’the sale by tho Court, one-half the balance on i tho Ist of April next, when possession will he given mid a deed made to tho purchaser, and the residue , Iri two equal annuni payments thereafter without in* Iciest, the payments fo be scoured by judgment or Am? permit Wishing to view the premises cert cntl on John Dlcsn. livinjt "n the firm, who will show the propoity> ROUIiUT BLEAK. Ailm u August 2,?, 18tjQ—~St - Orphans’ Court Sale* pursuance of art order of iho Orphan* Confl I of Cumberland cooniy.will be sold at public sale, at Iho tale residence of Benjamin Myers, deceased, on Friday iho Hth of October next, at 10 p clock, A. M.» lha following deaciibcd Real Estate, lato the properly of said decedent, to w:t: ... A tract of tnnd situate in Dickinson township, hounded by lands of John Huston, John t ishburn, ■ land of iho said llenj. Myers, deceased, and Abraham, Myers, containing . . ■ . 1 #5 Acres & 130 Perched, | strict measure, of which about 70 acres oro cloni^otTi and in tt good slate ofcuhlvalion, and the residue in excellent timber land, having thereon creeled n two ™ n stoty tvenlherboarded' HCHJtrK, . I.OG STAUIiE, a WcH of Wafer near the doM, |5 ! i >l|nWi) ml n- goed Apple Orchard of choice fruit. a Tenant liottfc ami Slnhhv " Also, at the Same limu and place, will ho sold a small tfacl of first rate Timber Hand, situate in the snn\o township, mid bounded* of John Fish* burn, tho heirs of Michael 15g»y deceased, Wimain Line rmd Philip Spangler, containing. 10 Acres and* 'i’hc above dosiJrihdd - flfo.il Eslhl'd will* ho sofd on tho following terms: So much as may bo necessary to nay tho coals und expenses of sale to bo paid oh ihe ronfirmnlion of tho solo by tho Court, one-lhird of the balance to remain in the hands of tho purphu ser during-tho life of 151*1*1 Myers, widow, the Inte rest th bo paid to her annually, and at her dCrtth tho miiuipal to l>e paid-to tho heirs of thcaforesaid llcnj* Mvcrs, deceased, onc lialf of tho balance of thfl pur chase mohey of the tract ftrsl above desenh d to lm| imid’ on the first of April next, when possession will bo given and a* deed nude to iho purchaser, and the residue in two equal amidol payments thereafter without interest. The residue of the purchase mo rioV of thfc tract of Thnbcr Land, after deducting the widow's dower, to bo paid on the (list of April next. Tho who’o to ho secured by recognizance In the Or ,lrma’Court with approved security. • JOHN CAUOTHERS, Admr. August 2Q, 1650—7W' ■ ‘ Public Suit) ol Koul Eslttlc. WILL bo .old »l public «alo. i>n tbo prcmi.c, on Friday Ilia 1811 l day of .Oolobcr next, Ilia fob lowing dccrlbcd Real E.lalc, latotho properly of 1 or.«i • Mini in lown.hip. Cumberland county, ‘'"""tf? 1 !‘> landa of Henry D. Daelhou.cn, Esq., Juliu VVlileler und others* containing 88 Acres, of which nhout 70 acrea arc cleared and in a good Unto of cultivation, Ih. residue i. . an cxccll.nl quality. There i. a «'•» «'« *« . Orel, on .aid farm, and- an ...ortnaenl of CtotM PoaoltM. Plum., *c. Tho balding, arc a two.lory - a LOG HOUSE and Kitchen, a DANK rink DARN, (lower .lory Slone,) Saw Mill, & |ig|g|gyii ncrcr.falling Spring of water ntfaMho tract of Mountain jund, adjoining the above ttoot, containing 157; Acres, the aam6 bale* covered with the b‘e»l of Timber, roost of which can bo conveniently g' t at. The above tract* will ba acid logolbor or aoperato , U. to suit’purchaser*. ! ...i 1 .flate to commence aldOo’clook A* M.of eala oey, . whan duo allondanoo will bo given and lorma ofalto i made known by SAMUEL MEGAW, , maaa itn y Ex , cul „ of j thn tyn.i d"'d. , August 9D f 1850—8 w Valuable mil and Farm at .public Sale.; ' ■ THE subsdflbcrii ;wUlVmg io dissolve partnership and remdvo'lo iho llioir'valuable Mill mid Fprnf ftt Public Stile, on Wednesday the fCth day of October next. It is situated, in \Vesl pennsbutough township, x ho Farm contains '1 133 Acrcsj ‘ or first rote Limestone'Land. . The celebrated. Dig Spring runs along,the Western margin of the tract— a stream or freezes, and is unequaled by any stream the. United Stated. The improve n r» ~ tnohtsqreo firstrath MERCHANT MILL three stories highj and finished in tho best ■ ■■■lHeordert" with patent improVed Merchant and all- the , latest im provements in IJflachihcry, Corn Kiln, The mill being sitQdted ($» the above named Spring offtmU: n fuU’BupplV df writer at all times to the mill. Also a large two story-Dwelling HOUSE, BANK BARNj Stnblirigj ,Millers House, Cooper Shdpi Olchardj&c, Tho buildings oto all nearly new rind in good cohdi-. tiort, Abbut’’,two-thirds of tho tract is-cleared and the balance covered with thriving timber.. .Thls.prp porly lies near- tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, in tbo heart of country, and offers groat induco nlcrt's fa capiljjlil&. ; Wo intend tp sell without reserve, and the proper ly will bo’sold; separately or together, and the terms made easy to-suit pm chasers. ,; • • • Any infonnilton concerning the property con bo, hod by John Piper, Big Spring Fosi Office, Cumb, co., Fa, JOHN PIPER, SAMUEL PIPER, JAMES PIPER. August 33, 1850 —8t TaluaWc Farm foi* Sale; WILL be sold Hi pulAic sale, on the premises, oh Friday, the 371 h of September next, that valuable farm or tract of land, lute the. property of Adam Kunkcl, deceased, situate in Sllvcp’Sprinji township, Cumberland county, cohvefilent to Halloch’ei s and Bucher’s mills, and at-presont occupied by tho wi dow Kunkcl, 4S>nliilmng 140 Acres, more oV fels, of* Slate and Limestone Lnmf, of which about ll Merest nlc cleared, af»d in n good slnto of culiivallon—ll>.« remainder ia superior Woodland.— n .n The ioipr-irrmerilS nro a good dhuhle SumvT) 'vllhtsr HOt/SB, BARN,* Coni ■ "* * Kag Cnlts, 3hed, add other Out build- There in also rtf) exccll'nl well of water convenient to the dwelling, slid n alronnr'of Spring water passes thrmgh Iho properly; hfittr the buildings. ore .two Apple Orchards ond o variety of other.fruit tret k»m ihoprcmisca. Persons wishing to view the properly will call on the widow XuDkfclt residing on the premises* Sale to comhieneo at 10, o’clock oft said day, and ,Uo ,c.,„.,na J eU. , o wnl.y jA(;oB Acting for the heira of At Kunkel t deed, August S 2, 18. r >o—ol : • ■ Val.nifJlc Farms Itrr Saic» TUB subscriber offers at private sale, the follow ing Real Estate, vix: • No. 1, situate in North Middleton township, w miles west of Carlisle, and I mile north of the Rail road, containing 326 Acres of Land, 60 or GO’ ucies being Limestone, and me , remainder first quality of tfluio Land, About 100 I acres ore well, timbered, and the balance cienred.*-- I The improvement-* arc a good story HOUSE* Wash, I. n ji House, a Stone Spring House, two never | failing Limestone Springs,-a Inigo irnd I |3iiil||Msobd BAItN, Wagon Shed. Corn Cribs , jjJAjJijSfcfor IOuO bushels of corn, Granary with (JarniTH lor 1200 bushels of small grain. &c; Also, a LOG HOUSE, with u Spiing near it, a Inrgc and now HANK BARN, made of the best nmleriaia. and l tf Idmo Kiln. This land is in good cultivation, there having been 11,000 bushels of time put on it, ami i there is now none at the Kiln for 1000 bushels mote, i Upwards of 900 pannel of post fence _Kavo been I made on this tract, ami the Locuatchoppeil on the Iplnro. 'rids land-is well Hiinot^j^BjUvo'^arms. No. 2, situate partly Ih.Norlh part-1 ly in Silver Spring townships, 7 inileWnal of Carlisle end li uuilli of Kingstown* containing^ ... . morn or>lcss. The s,ory BRIOIi HOUSE, n tho.door, n Inrgo BANK BARN, and olhci necessary buildingH. AbouflOD ncrcs are cleared. and the reslih/o in good timber. This land Is now in good culffWlian, ami nil well limed and set in clover. 8,000 feet of hoards have been made into fence, und there arc 300 pannel of post fenefr on it, with Chesnnl rails and Locust posts for nearly 100 pannel more. For further information call on the subscriber, who wib show tbo property. JOHN ZOtLINUEU. , Carlisle, Aug. 22. 1860—if __ Vulnablc Town Property. FOR SALE. rpflfi Rubdciibers, Assignees of Wm C Houser, JL w ||i ofTnr at public sale, on tho promises, in the t)orough of Mcchanirsburg, Cumberland county, on Satcmfny the 31et of September next, the following described Real Estate.to wit: A Lot of Ground. situated in Main street In sold nn, Borough, with a fwo story weatherboard cd HOUSE, Stable, and other Out build ■ ■■■lfflMings thereon, all under good fence. This adjoins- properly of Mrs. Cram, and- is «' iknirable residence., , . . Also a hot of Ground, adjoining tho above proper ly, on which is erected n two story Frame HOUSE, and other Out-buildings, till under fence. Also, a tot of Ground, adjoining the above pro perty lasi described, ort which is n subotadtliil Hrick Biuldiiiff a*nd Back Building, at present occupied atf a Store Sale to' comnfit*rttfb‘ af id* o'clock A. Nt. bd d“ld dot,- and the fcrms made known by J * JOHN HOUSER/ PETER BARNHART, Assignees of UVn. C. Jlauaef. Align*! 23‘, fflfiO—6t Assignee’s Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. WILT, lie sold at public saloon Saturday the 2St day Of September next, at 10 o’clock A. M on tho premises, U»o following- described tracts land, vi zi No. I, coritolnd 100 acres, of Stale Land, of Ox cdlont quality, situated lln tho Long> Gap road, , nhoul 4 miles noilh of Carlisle. Of iho above tract there oro 15M1 acres cleared. Tho improvements are .jjni Q a story LOG HOUSE,-Tenant House, Stono Kitchen, LOG UAKN, a Well nl rwater with o pump in it (it Iho door, and Young Orchard of choice fruit trees. iN o 2, contains obout 50 acre*, of whlfli about 40 aic cleared— laying ono.halfniilo north of tho above tract, on Iho eamo road. Tills is also bluto Land of ° S No J sl'cinnrfns nhoat 20 acres.of Mountain Land, laying near the Long’* 0«P road. There Is a quan tity of One Locust and Chesnul i nnboron thlfa tract, ninl !■ easy of access; . . No. 4i conlalns- nboul'2o acres, of (Ina Young Ciicshut Tlinhor, on tho L»ng*a Gap road. Person, wiiblng lo purebuoo can bo .Mown ollhcr of tiio nbo.o trad. by, colling on tbo .üb.rnhore. Tho .crm. m.Jo known •» AUM. HICKEY. Attfgneet of Jucvh BrUJler. a'ur. in,—iot 4 Assignee’s Sale. TIIR .dh.criber will nllhr ot public aolc, dn Ba. ,„ .y ilia Ith day of September noxl.lho property I? enV ln’w. "* Cuh.borln'aJ county Vmile. ea.l of GarlUln. to wit. A' 1.0 l of county,,* GrollnJ con ,„i n ii, g BO Porchca, mnto or rdBUHO. lea., having thereon 'erected n two story IS!!<I™FRAME HOUSE, aWellofgoorl water. a new pump in Hi a Stable, and Alao a Lol.of Ground bounded on north by tho .ante prnpotly, containing 01 n v!,. Alan I nine plate atn.o und plpo, a lot of { grain otadlo. .addle, o lot of oarlhcn oi.ro. o lot of ground popper. _ Sale to commence at 10 o clock on eaid day, and lotma made known JJEIOLBR,.AMign«(rr ' Aug. lb, 1880—81' Desirable Property for, Sale* TllEaubscriber will sell at private Sale, tbo'prd* I poKy oh Whlbh; ho How resides,'iitualo ■ In-West Pennaboro* township,Cumberland county, containing abimt nine.acres, with a good, two story FRAME .k-La- HOUSE, a good FRAME dAßN.awcll of good wrttcr, and nil the nebessnry Ont |BiseLß»ißulidlnget togollier Milli on Orchard of ovcr3o (fees of chulbo.vnrioUcs of Apple UnuSeuring. A Poach Orchard of about.6o trees of the most select extern varieties, w.ilh a genotaj assortment of Pear, Plum, Apricot,, NeClufino and Chefry Irbes of the best varieties. , The buildings ofo alffhew and biiilt In a. substantial manner. ihe w jft o propu rly Is in gbod order, and one of the. most deWhiblo iii tho county, being situated In (ho vjllflgo of Plainfield, 5 miles west of Caillsle, and close to church and schools, and within- J a mile of Burns Acndbmy. It prcsenls rare inducements to n me* clianlc or private family wishing to educate their ... ’ • If to the sth of October next, it will on thaLday.'bajficrcd at public sale, at 10 o'clock, on tho *? .?"“■ „"‘ r particulars address tho.Bubacnlior g'rlnnd county. ADW, CAROTUEuS. ■ Aug lli, 185P—Bt ■ . . • small Fur in for Sal*. TUB Subset liter offers at private Stile, the form on whiciTho'ilbw resides', [Uiileii'in North Middleton township, 3* miles noilh-wcstnf Carlisle, containing 60 Acres of Slate Land, about 50 acres of which ii cleared afid in a good etolo of cultivation, Tnc improvements : . ole a 1$ rlory HOUSE* port log flnd Apart frumo, a now doubldLOG DARN, ffwaHlilar" Spring of water near, the door; and n of thriving frujl .trees on the premised. There l« nhoul 0 ufcres of first rate mea dow-. Persons wishing to view the properly cnficall I on tho undersigned residing thereon. Terms cjisy: ■ . PERES Wt QUIGLEY. Atig i 5; 1350—tf • Real Estate at Exctu(or J s. Sale* ON TUESDAY the 84th of September no*S, will bfe sold at public sale, ml the premises, in Mon roe townships Cumberland county, Pa/,-the following R«*ai Krftntp, late the properly of Peter Uricker, de ceased, on fho Forge iload, one mile cast'of Spring Forgo: - No’. 1, cbnfahmrg 13d Acres,- - of first rote Limestone .Land, The improvement nro a largo STONE HOUSE, BANK UARN,Spring House, Wagon Sheds,Corn Mi»ij.Crib‘ and other Outbuildings; a first rate i^UlCßSpring.near Che door, and,an Orchard,of choice fruit. , Nor. 3,-doiitainiiig 100 Acres, of Limestone Land, adjoining tho above. The Im provements ore a one story HOUSE and UANIC U AUN, ami other Outbuildings, a Tenant house, & several Springs neat |ko house.- ‘ Uolh' farms arc, in a high stale of cultivation and under good fenCo* . No, 3, Comniiiivig 60 Acres, adjoining No. 2, and i of a tnilo south of Church town; about ID acres are eleared and the remainder covered with first rate timber. No. 4, Contains u Acres, oh the south side* of •Yellow Breeches creek. The improvements oio o good LOO HOUSE and STA BLE, and a good Spring, and tho land la under good cultivation! . . \ ■ No. 5, Contains abont 2 Acres, on the. Forgo road, I mile cast of Spring FqrgC, The improvements orn a largo twost ;ry House, part stone, Frame Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and other Out building*, with a first rale Spring hi the.basement story of the house. No. 6, Contains about '3 Acres, of unimproved Land, on rtie York road, neurChurcl town, under good fence'. No. 7, a large two story House and Lot of Ground in Uhurcbtown, about 40 feel In 1 front oml lf»0 feel in depth. Indisputable titles v#?H ho given for the above pro-1 pcrlice,- Tins above properties shown and all neces sary information given to persons wishing to purchase by calling on cither of the subscribers! or on: John l.uti living on Lot No. 6. Mule to comtnenco oi l o’clock P. M., when alien* deuce will bo given ami terms made known by . OEOttGE UKJtfULE/ “ JOttN-EIIfNELB, , Ex’r* -u«l 8, 1850—71 Valuable Property at PUBLIC SALE.- OK FRIDAY ihe 87th of September nrxft wifthe boM al public wile, od the premises, ill Monroe township, Uumbcrl.uul county, Pa., the following Real Estate, lute the properly of John Morrelt.de* ecus tl, about one-half mile west of Churchlown, on the road leading from Churchlown to Iho Trlmllo [Spring Road, containing 1 1 X 25 Acre's,* of first rote Limestone Land, IUU acres, cleared ond in a high Btnto of cultivation, the remainder Is doV-1 ored with fine young timber. The hiiprovmncnts fl—A ore a two'story LOG HOUSE, a largo *SSSm Kitchen, a LOG DARN, Wagon Shed, IKjSßLcorn Crib,o’ndother necessary Out-build 1 Also a never failing well of wafer tour the door, unci an' OicfioVd with choice f.tijf.— This is considered one of the heat' farm* in Monroe ownship. Any person wishing to v»o\v iho above properly previous to the sale con do'so’by calling on die subscribers’ . j . . ,v • •‘it' . Sale to commence at I o clock P. M. on sen* day, when attendance Will bfc gWcn * terms made known GEORGE DRINDLR, SAMUEL MOKRBT’iV ExVrf. August B*, 18tto—8C ' Valuable Farm for Safe.* ( •fUB sftliscribor offers at private solo, (bat vnlua itlo firm, situated in Dickinson township, between the Wolniit Unitom and Forgo road*, and convenient lo M'dorcVmill, conti intng 193 Acres,- limestone land,about 100 acicsof which aro cleared, and in a gobd stole of cultivation, the romnimlcr la well covered with Woodland. Thoim* n x movements ore a LOG Dwelling House,, anew DANK UAUN, and other Out-l Two wells of never foiling water are convenient to (he house rind] (mrn. uml a largo Apple Oichard of grafted trees U on the premisps. 1 Versons wishing to view the property can call on jiho unJcsisnuJ, or on U.o WOODtt August t, ISGO—If ■ - , Lon. In.cl? copy till if. and charge Woods. lIOIUC and hot for S»l«v THE subscriber will sell at private sale, the pro perly on which l»b lives, aOuntld'nt Weal lll!l,Cuni*, lorland county, on the Wtatnrmrd from hari.olo Nuwvlllo. 0 mile* west of Cailiilo, am! I mile south of tihollebargor’s mill. Tho Lot conlalrf* half an Aero of ilrat rale Llineslono I.oncl, un«Tcr Romf fence, „ n xvilti am w two atojy BRILIC lIOUSL, ■flgßßjjl 30 [,y 24 ftcl. nhd'DrftTt Buildings there* Iff SißMwff," crec.cd. AI»o,awoll of excellent wo* with a pump In it near'the'door, and ~number of young ond thriving Apple. Poach and Cherry trees. Tho situation (a a good, one for a Tailor or uny other mechanic. Thla properly la situated in a pleasant, rich and healthy neighborhood, and will bo, aold low, oa the aub.eril.nr intend, moving What.. For part,culara eall on the umlrr.igned, PAVID ZBIGLBR. July SB, 18B0—3m ; Vnlnbblo Farm lor Sale. Tut ufidmipncd odor nt private aalo their ftrln, nituale In Silver Sprln? townehip. Cuinbt-rlnnd county, near l!i*f»town. Th® farm contain* nbnul. ont huHdftd andsixttjtix Acrft ahd iom* p*r e f, fßt ~ n 'on which I" erected a two «t' jrv | 4 QG HOUSE, BANK BAUN,ko. There is wt),er tho uoor, and n stroatn I JjjJ|jyaLor running Water pmace through the lurm, Isitd (>irni I" tl'.obeted with I»nru«l, Walnut White Otk, Hickey. Poplur, Chi'Sinoi, Ato. This property can 'op hud on reasonable ton;ii», and an IndlapufoVlo title gitfen. t For rorjljier .iqfofin'AlnO, call al/iUe fiul>)th‘ hoate of W< O’. HatblUon/ lown t ‘ ’j, ■ ~ w■ > .. -• * • ,» Joseph & Samuel drier; • f v'U veeA • fc ; A smffll Farm fttr salci , ' THE subscriber offers at private Bale, Q (tatt of Land( flilualod iti NotHi Middleton township* Cumberland county, T«.,. 4 inilta ,hohb of Caili*U . deal’ Waggoner'srnad,fcdntaining • ■ 48 1-2 Adresi ; t ' • - ( •" ■ nioTe or less* of Slate Land, Patented, m a good state of cultivation; nhd part under poßl.dhd rail fonce.T— . The land is all cleared except about 0 or 7 acres of n__a : limber. The improvements area H story • Lf>G UQOSE, woalherboardcd, a,Log •, ■ ]|Js*UHnKilchon t LOG BARN, Wagon Shed,&c. , lB excellent Orchard of choice fruit and a well of never failing water on said faint. I If not 6old at private sale before the slh of OclV , i her next, It will be ofleted at public sale on said day, ' ot.lho CoUrl House, in Carlisle, add will positively , • lie sold. r i i >■' ]■ ■ • - Persona wishing to purchase or to o<ammo_tue. i;, property, will call on the subscriber residing m Car- ! I Hblo. Possession will be given on the Irt of April , • next. . . .. JOSEPH BITES. . * r • August 8,1550 —8t fealc u; »nluablo jical tlstale. • ? • ' WILL bo sold at aole on TUESDAY, th. ;1 ■ 22d uf October next, oV ltl o’clock, on iho pro- \.- mlscs, the (ollowing described real estate* ... ... j , 1. A tract of excellent land laying on.lho SotmfcJ side of the Cumberland Valley Rail Rond aboul_4i i miles cast of Cailisle, containing about 200 ACRES; It is under good fence and In a high- slate of cullt- .J -n Julian. The Improvements .are a two ■, jmMb. Story BRICK HOUSE, a large briejc ( [,sBJlSi»Dank Barn, both: recently buiit, and all necessary out buildings.- There is a..] well oi wiilfcr a ptimp) In'tho yard; fliti/if. j this tract Is wsll timbered.;. • ‘• ‘ ’ ft. About 90 ACRES, one mile south of Iho above tract, of which there ore about 20 Acres cleared, bubihfcb is excellent limber load, j* . ; ".»* • There will also b‘q offered at puollc. sole - ott ■> -THURSDAY, iho 241 h orOcioberjjwi, ot_lo o clock; On the premises, two very fine litticptnno fttrtns„suu« alcd in Toboyno township. Perry- These sto adjoining farrpn, one Contains ACRES, 1 the ollicri7s ACRES. They arooßWQ;nnlcB Wc«i - of Lnndjsburg, on iho main road the vnl. ; ley. One furor has a STONE . mid Bank Bark oh It. The other a J Log HqUM and - ; Log Bairn. There .ORCIIARDS ori Üblh of these places. . situated most fertile part of the county, aVd . offer many ipduco. incnla to purchasers. /' • . Persons wishing to rice cfmcr of the wo*o tract*, can obtain Information -from Iho tenantsßesiding on the premises, or either of the undersigned Executors* • Attcnd'inco will bo given and terms made known on.. _ do; of oulp.liy - wc^o s tt yk- R. C. STERRETPr* - Executors of Thomas Uric, doc’d. •. iuly 23.—flm. • Private daicV The subscriber offers at private sale, a valuable lot of ground, In this Borough, on Pomfret street, onu adjoining a lot of Joacph.Siles onlhoeasl, and Mary ('aufnian dn the west, containing tJO feet front, atm 240 feet deep, having thereon oferted a IWo B>6ry phißtcrcOJlouee and Kitchen,'a two story Frame llouso, Frame Dnrht Stable, and Oul-huihlings. There is an abun- JsgggSSdancc of fruit trccs on tho premises. The import} wilt be sold low, and divided into half Jolrf 'ccaaary,' to suit tiurchnsms. FoMermtf Ac.', ap« PHIIJP RHOADS, . Agent for lh*o Owner. August 1* I8f)6 '. . ply lo EKfatc Notice.. :(J ‘LETTERS of nJinlnlolratfon'’on the estate of Daj , s viil Shea (Ter, deceased, Into of Dickinson township} Cumberland county, P»., have boon issued by the Register of the county ( to the subscribers residing m ' the Bimc tovynririp, co'imly aforesaid. AH persons .. Indebted‘to said estate will make immediate payment, nml those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to- •• * 4 • < . ‘ • HENRY SHEAFFER,* JOEL SHEAFFER, August 29, ISBO—Qw* . •* Estate Notice, J ETTERS ofadminislraliort on (lidestate of ftdbt; } Clean, ar., deceased,-lato oT Wcstponnsborough: . township, Cumberland cqfi'nry, hffve been granted lo* v the-subscriber living fn MiOnir Xo\\ ,x‘ County, by the Register of the 1 county aforesaid. pcFsohd TmTebtftd* fo said CBXtng-nnrmjUDSiPd i* immediate ' payment, ond those having claims wllr-. , uiesont llil'in properly nuilienilcalcHl for settlement.’., F \ , ROBT. BLEAN, Adm V . 2S, ISGO—(it • ■ ' Estate Notice. A T.I. persons ore hereby notified that Letters (ost'iV, nu-nfary oit the estate of-Isaac ' Kinsey, Into of tiro Uornugb of Mechanicsbarg, Cumberland cuunly, l’n., deceased, have been RisnlcJ to the [(-Billing in Silver Spring ipwliolrVp, county aforesaid. ’Mi persons having cluinik or ileiniimls upailißL ttio csttilo of ad id decedent, aro requester! to .make known Urn some without delay, and those indebted to make payment to DAVID EBtMINGER, Ei't/ 15, 1850—ct Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tlio Mlala of Pc-’ lor Raker, loin of the Borough of Mcchanicaburg,; Uomberland county, Ibt,,decMocd,bnvi!bccn gramod by rbo Register of said county in 11 1 0 nubsoritTl living in A Ill'll tow millip, county aforesaid., All porfolli' indebted to a.iiil estate aio hereby notified In tnako immediate payment, and lliouo having claims lb sent'them for settlement to CHRISTIAN TITZEI/, A'dihA ; AVlist g; 1850-Ct* , V«rk Jc Climb. Railroad Comp’jr/ rpllfcj Stockholders in this Compnn* art hereby no/ tiftcd that aifclccUbn wilt bo-held on the 23d of September iioxf, between the horirVof fO o’clock A. M. (i ml 2 o’clock P. M.,nl llio office eftheCornparty in York, for ohooring a President and ait Director* for the enduing year/ . AUo that a,meeting of tbe stockholder# will be i held at Brown’s Lyre Building, In Baltimore, on' I Monday evening the lOlb of September, to receive ho annual report, By order. . ELI LEWIS, Seq’ty. Angnot 2!). 1830-41 ~~ NOTICE. ' , .. ATOTICE i» hereby gWen llmi mi application wilf J\J 1,0 made to the l-egialaUtro of thli Commonwealth nt its next BCBBiiin, for n chanter- for thank with gc ncrol hanking pii*ih'peß, to bo located in Carlule, Cumberland county,! 1 ,.., with a capital of one hun dred thousand dallara, 1 and to ho called the varhalo Uank. : . . , • i Carlia'e, July 4. 1 3;i0—0in Vo milt Lndlcfl Seinilin l‘ y. HAHHISBUKO, PA rnflrs Inatiluiiim will mumr lit pprratlont. I Momhiy 11n'2.1 d«y of September nrxt, ujnlertbo Jirecllon of llio following mcjirrj, *«:_ , ' U. Day. principal! Mr. 11. proftwpr of mu j A. 1). Liny, lonelier of French, mimo-c iro- ' mailt noil pencil iliotvmg anil pninlingi Milt Mtry assistant teacher of music, drawing, dec. In addition lo the above, lha following branch** will bo carefully and thoroughly taught, .vis t Read, hia, Wilting,’Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Aa tronoiny, History, IS’aluraland Mental Philosophy/ Untany. Physiology, Geology, Mythology, Mineral ogy, Uhctoiick, Chemistry, Ocomoliy, Algebra,Men aurailou, Trigonometry, Ac, All of which, as fur da practicable, will be fully illustrated by an excellent apparatus, aucb.aa maps,' globes, black boards, planctaiium, air pump, eJffiUir cal machine, pyrometer, mechanical powme, block, &e. .K . % o. day, Priwip: ■ Auß>'.it s, ißiiO— 6isa WOOD’S HOTEL, Corner or Ilioii and Pitt Street, vr the Hmuloid I Orfot, C»ru«i.e. ar 1 , IOIIK S. WOOD. mm 3 Hold 1. being Completely elipnged mil reno -1 1 veto'd, and will horoilflcr'olTcr lnrtcn.nl neemi.-. nindallon. In Ibe In.welling pnblle, for which lie con* Ucniunl Inculljm in niln.ir.il.ly oulcul.il.d ~ To thou por»6ni fcl.l) wi«li In p«f«,Ui; *«T*) »«• Uon In >ho country, few plocct will ho founn wlildi .TpoiMm Rilpctlor attraction. 10 being >ur. I £7 t bcttuliful and haylnff Ihft beal | Snlphur Spring. In llio Sl.lo in it. Jmmfidftt* Web. ♦ v i
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