' ", DOlißiiAG uitl.."'' ; Select Classical Boardfug Schoph "White Sulphur'Springs-Doixbling Oupt Cutnh. co, Pa> I OrTitßiiii: . v . JAMES HUSTON, A. M., Principal. ‘ JNO. AlitEN BROWN, A. 8., Assis’t. Prof. [ JAMES S. ECKELS,; Tutors’ SAVING for some’lime been desirous of ostab* liahing a Select Boarding Sch6ol t and having at [length obtained suitable buildings : for that purpose, hhe subscribbr takes pleasure in announcing to his Pbatrons and friends, that hb will open tho above* jjnatncd Institution on the. Ist of October. . |j. The location is in a snpill and romantic vale form* by an S ahoped bend of the .Nurth Mountain, opt termed ** Doublirig'Gap,’* arid is not surpassed in of situallori and beauty of scenery by place in the country. The .Main; Building is VXlargo and commodious/ (100 feotin length by 44 in breadth, and 3 stories high,) and. is well furnished With everything necessary:to. convenience and,com* . foifta The other buildings compose Bath Houses, &c., . Ipljio free use of which the pupils will hayq access . proper hours. The well l known White Sulphur t Springs rise within a few rods of the main building. I'he object of the-Institution is to fii young men business, or for any of tbo higher .classes of Col* . . i*ege. The course of instruction .will bo thorough : \arid complete, more attention being given to the qual* * *lly"than to,the quantity in tho performance of the] student. All the branches taught In the. best ocade* v mice will bo taught in this, and proper 3 Wllf bo used for illustrulibn of tho euhjecU that re* “qhffcil. Glasses' in Civil Engineering will enjoy >f the advantage of operations in the field With Transit, Compass, Chain, &c,‘ . .. TERMS: . tfi®*Board, tuition, washing, fuel and lights, per session, ‘sso 00 Bn* T,nin and Greek, 5 00 French of Hebrew, , 600 HR Civil Engineering with use of Instruments, 10 00 gPIII Drawing nnd Pnlnlihg, ' •. t Vocal ornl Instrumental Music, 5 00 P®* The pupils will board in the Institution under the p??ltpmcdiblo andconstnnlsupervision of tho Principal, P will bestow careful attention upon their conve * *Wience and cOmfoVt. Each student will lurnish his ' -owjn towels, and have them and his clothes distinctly d'iivfrkcd. »V|:iPhe academic ycor will bo divided into sessions of: . ty weeks each, commencing on llio first of Sep* The regular vacation-will occur in July 'iKbaU 1 August. Owing to delay in completing ihu ur , ■ fangemcnU, the first session of tho present year will •' „ commence on Tuesday tlie first day of October, us • • stated above. "•An easy access is afforded to students by means i Cumberland Valley Railroad to Ncwville,jmd thence by coaches to the Academy. The Gettysburg :*■'Witl luewislown State Head passes through' (he ' grounds. ’tfflFdr circulars containing full particulars and refer* once, nddrtsa the Principal'through the Newvlllo p:.jO, JAMES HUSTON ’ Sept. 12, 1350—3 m LIST or LETTCKS. ;*OVBRTI«BDIH , i , UK‘* VOI.UHTSKU'VV API'oISTHKNI - .. IST Or LKTTERS rcmaininf; in Ihb Post office ‘ j ul-Curliulo, !*«., Srpl. Ihl. 185 U. Persons in irinjj for loiters on Hus Iml, will please say they b advertised. len Mrs Mary Melville Charles mokl John Mornhead William mick Andrew M’Clay Cupl It'l* jisiluinJuhn Morgan John P rower Henry B . Mnmeri J'osiah ■ rougher Nathanid Magaoran Miss Morula, uws Jereiniah M’Clinioek James U ear John M’ElweeJohn aker Geo Marlin David issd Miss Susan, M’Ginnis John utrow Jess Millet Henry, his heirs uchannon Cap! Thos ? Mullingar Levi his heirs 5 Marlin Levi aimer Mrs Uebecca Muiz J"hn auman Mrs . Nevin Dr VV VV achwalter Henry Newcomer Miss Martlet arbcrPL, O’Neal David fcrntow James 8 Oakes Henry E erringer'Jacob * Paine Ged. ulhellson J A PcnneH David arncross So|ilimiia Pride Oalharino arotliers Mrs Julian Prdyelior Ohristian ’ dok Miss Caroline Pitman Thos D onnelly Edward Power VV tiehsun Annelizuhelh Palmilet Clark Ije.lil Israel S 2 Ifyan C James . ie|iugh illiss Susan Uiunlan Edward 2 l u )y J Kassel John luck William Eider Solomon laly Miss Mary Robison William (relies Pelur Richards" John ihersole Susan Heign llenrielln 'elheni Mrs Mary Hosenhein Ludwig 'rahn Charles , Rizlioznn Miss Mary 'uttows Henry Sled William J lullon Samuel Sinilh Cyrus ~ ■ • iruto Joseph W Sherman A O M d . iisrUriesl William fif Sliearer John !tHogg ’Miss s J Smith Lieut John (heirs] ' Hlfklli Miss Culharine SnWer Henry K' 'liaiiimoli Samuel Slough israe, I® : llullen John Smith Geo W KvS/i’ Hehotn William Sinlih Geo If _ Sf&PKullet Christian Sulivan Mis E J Kerns John , So.woll John ; Vdja Kelly William I Iminas Lallianne SS|B. Keekler Miss Mary Th""'P«“" 1{ , , ; 1,url P „ Kennedy William T Williamson Prances S Kennedy Miss Ssrali E Weily Bliss Elisabeth |h'3r Kennerlv C II VV llsun Mrs Eliza W if Kaiz Jacob VV VViUon Mias Sarah Am Uli..- Lnekard William .Wylie Robert « J.Himan William Wdchsdhjiilm J K Lewis Mias Manilla Wood Samuel ||M'LaughlinNlJ p . 10': , w IioTiCE. ' ! ■’ *f he Pamphlet Laws passed nl «ho laic action u ’ ' fhb Lcgishilutc, hove been received and are ready : "'fof‘diBtriWlhjii to those enthted in receive them. JAS. V. LAMDERTON, Protli'y. ' PruUinnntiiry’s Office, J ** e l ) l‘ 1850*—3l $ JDNlatc kollcc. LETTERS of ndininislmrioh on the estate of Da* SUeafler, deceased, laic uf Dfekitieun township, counly, Pn., have been is«Ued by the of the county, to the (luhscribors residing in 5 sime township, county aforcsold. All persons to aaid estate will make immediate payment, V V ’And tlkose hawing claims will present them properly R Vi mmUcnticatcd for settlement to HENRY SHBArFFBR. JOEL SHEAFFER, A U gu ß i SO. 1850—0w* . Estuto Nolle*:. u nHfr'ETTUIIS of nJiuinUtralion on tho oilnlo of Rolil. W 1 I, 111, •mi, nr., dcccwcd, luloof Woolponnsoorounli ' oi■'®wii.l.ii>,Cuniliorliiiid county, b»*» I’ccl; W .. ,'Aho Bubacrilicr living in Minim lown«lii|., in von I'SM'V'cotinly, liy tho llcgUtot ol Urn county nforcoonl. All *H'i®i«i«on» indclilod to void ctalo uto roqueted to nmkc ■ #l®|mniodinlo payment, nnd thorn. h«m» clmnn wil **lB* ,hwn prop#,,!r “ourru^ANr^”?" &Aug 22, 1650—At EsUito IX pcieona are brroby notified that Letters testa* meiiiary on tho estate of Isaac Kinsey,'lato of of Muchanlcsburgi Cumberland county, • deceased, have been granted to the suhecrihrr : {eliding in Silver Spring township, county aforesaid. AU persons having cla|ms or demands against the :«iUte of said decedent, aro requested to make known 4 r ftp same without delay, and (hose indebted to muko V ''payment to DAVID EMMINOER; Ex’r. **!£ u Aug ISv 1850 —Ol Vf Knliilo Notice. ; * "r E l'TEna of administration on the estate of'Po* • ,j. Ij lor Uaker, late of the Uorpughof Mcchonicehurg; ' county, Pa.,deceased, have been granted s»#feby tho Register of said county to tho subscriber living ; 6V;rrln Alien township, county aforesaid. All persons -■ ■^4indebted to said estate aid hereby notified to moke : « in> °l <)llllkto payment, ond those bating claims to pro -1 ■ them for Botlloment to --tt: CHRISTIAN TITZEL, Adrar. August B,.ia6o—Ol* Yorkdc Cttinib. Railroad Comp’yi rpHE Stockholders in this Company arc hereby no '• JL lifted that ah election will bo held on the 23d of Scptomborncxl, between the hofirs of 10 o’clock A. j M,.and 2 o’clock P. M., ql the ofticc of the Company in York, for choosing a President ,mid six Directors for the ensying year. . • ." i Also—llml a meeting of the stockholders will bo held at Brown’s' Lyre Building, in BulUmojc, on Monday evening the IGlh of September, to receive the annual report* By.ordcr. August 29, 1850—4 t. ELI LEWIS, Soc’ty. Young Ladles Seminary. ; . HARRISBURG* PA. THIS Institution will 'resume its operations on Monday,(he 2d day of September next,’under tho dircciion of the following teachers,,viz: •• , G. Day . principal; Mr. H. Coylo,'professor pf mu sic; Miss A.D. Day; r toachcr of French, monorchro raalic.and pencil, drawing ohd painting; Miss Mury assistant teacher of music, drawing, &c. , -In addition to ihe ahovo. the following liranches will bo carefully.and thoroughly taught, viz: Read ing, Writing! Arithmetic, GramnW, Geography, As tronomy* History, Natural and Mental Philosophy, Botany. Physiology, Geology, Mythology, Mineral ogy, Rhciorick, Chemistry! Geomcliy, Algebra, Men suration, Trigonometry, &c. All of which, as fur as practicable, will be fully illustrated by an excellent apparatus, such ns maps, globes, black boards, planetarium, nir pump, electri cal machine, pyrometer, barometer, thermometer, mechanical powcis, block, &c.‘ - . G. DAY, Principal. August 8, 1850—6t$8 '' Estate Notice. . LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mrs. Ueginia Goodyear,.deceased, late of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, have been issued by the Register of said county,' to the subscriber.residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment,.and those having claims will present them properly authenticated fbrsotilement tb SAMUEL MARTIN, Admr. -September 5,1850—0 w Estate Notice* • NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Feter Uookafellow, late of the Borough of Mechantcshurg,- Cumberland county, deofasadi have been issued by the Uegis ler in and for said county to the subscriber who resides in said Borough. • All persons having claims or demapds; against tho estate of said de cedent are requested to make known the same .without delay, and those indebted wlll make ini-' mediate payment to FItKDKHICK VVONDEIILICU, Admr. September 6, 1850~Ct . Vo Bt'idgc ISaildei's. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county will receive proposals ul their ulUoo in Carlisle, until MONDAY* the JUlh of September, ISotl, fur the building of ti. , Wooden ISrhlgfc, across the Cunodogoinel creek/at it point at oT near Isnie Shcllab irger’s Mill, in Weal Fennsborough township, Cumberland County. . The Hricjge to-be of thu foihnving dimension, viz: To contain m lengl.h'JlUr feet in Hie clear Irmn oiio abutment to llio other abutment on the opposite shore, and 10 feet wide in tbo clear, two abutments and. One pier hi the centre between utiulmenls, cuelt abutment to be ,15 feet thick In the bottom with a battering wall of one inch to the foul on llm.e sides of the'’abutments, the pier to bu.nl' sufficient thickness and corresponding with tiro ahulidents. The übnU merits .und pier to be 14 fuel high front (he bottom ul the urcek to tlio cord.Miuc. Two sullieieril wooden arches to bo sturlcdiroin (he abutment and extended Ip the pier ' iff centre of lire creek, and frudi thence I other sufficient arches to b\r started und extended . to the abutment "on lire opposite shore. Audio be double lloored with two inch plank, the fiiM flour to ‘ be pine or oult, the. upper floor to be, oak plank laid lengthwise and raised in the centre T? inches,; The sides and g.ibtu ends of said bridge to bo of insuffi cient heighth fu admit a covered or hay wagon to pass through tho same. The bridge, hr In bo,closely . wculherbuurded with threb ipi.irkr pine hoiifds well lapped und planed on tho outside. . Tiro whore b(Th6 wofk of said, bridge to be roofed witlrgnnd and s'uffi-- pien’i white pine ShinglpV, ntid sirld roofittg T-ro.flen'd ul cadi etid IS feet over lire her!of- tiro ai'clf or I Ini loj» of the ehulmenls, and on ouch side of the bridge tjvcl the woatheiboarding two feel’. The abutments are to be built on a linn foundation,arid to be appro ved bylhc Commissioners. The whole ul tho mason' work to be well built of hard VuVd tirgo Mqne, time, mortar and pointed from the bn’cli of (lie übbtmcnlvJ The filling shall consist of earth and Mono, nml to be supported with walls on each side live feel thick at Ijio two abutments, with a battering of uno inch to the fool to the top oflho filling,and fo'c.tU*nrthvthiit manner on Che two p£tfenio sides of the hiidgo until tiro filllng unil walling shall meet the road,-with an ascent nut exceeding an angle of 4 degrees,elevation from the road To (ho bridge,'with curtain wajls of sufficient length and. thickness and covered with broad Mono well secured; The woodwork art the outside to bo ptiKited With vVlnlo lead in linseed.oil, ■and Inside of tho bridge.ls to be whitewashed with two coals online. Tho undertaker is to find nil the materials ul his own expense,‘■and* hr give such sircu-- ri-ty us tiro Commissioners shall require for lTie fut perfurmnncoof the wOrKm.mMiip and permanency ofsuid bridge fur und during the term of seven years from tiro time said bridge shall lie finished. JOHN MKLL. ) JAMES KELSO, >CoWmVff. , . JottS SMIOUT, S Commissioner's Office, > Carlisle, Sept. 5. 1850. S ' Attest— : Wm. Rtuity, Clerk? House uifdXof foi* Safe. THE subscriber offers at private Halo, the House and Lot ho now occupies, in silver Spring township, on the TrSndlc-road, £ miles from Meehunicsburg.— Tho lot contains one acre nnJ 73 perches, nil of which is cleared and under good fence. The lm* n__a pruvemi'itU are a two story FUAMG HOUSE, Blacksmith Shop, Frame Sto* jjl»Wyl.k Hog |*en, Ac. This jiroprrly Is JggggjnQpleusnntly located, and is well culcuhrled fur' almost any kind of u mechunie. There mo n number of superior fruit trees cm the lot, und good water is convenient In thedwidling. For particulars enquire oflho undersigned, residing on the (itemises, DANIEL UROWNAWELL. Sept 12, !BWb~4l* Orphans s Court Sale. BY vhluu of un older'of the Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, tho following Real Kwtate, late tho property of Isaac Ueidtunmn, deceased, will be sold on the promises, on-Sulurthiy tho 38th duy of September, at 2 o’clock P. M.of said day, viz: A tract of loud, situate in Silver Spring township, near Kingstown, in said county, bounded by, jlulin Sense man, George Keller dnd olliuiSf eoivtavhirtg Two 1 Acres and Tliiny-tMio'Porches, ■ of Limestone Land, all of which is cleared, and un* dor good fence, and in u high stale of cultivation,— JfalA. The improvements are a Log Dwelling «3T||[st HOUSE, St ibid, and other. Out build* Bma"l|pE * n tf’ A Young Appld Orchard of graft- fruit and other’ kinds of fruit treus art tho promises, Tho conditions of salowil) ho imulo known on said day by JOHN PIREOVID, Adm’r. August SO, 165Qr~6w - - A. tminll Farm for nalo. r|M!R subscriber offers at private sale, a tract of L r.irnd, situated in North Middleton lowpship, Cumberland county, Pa., 4 mites north of Cui,.u,j near Waggoner’s road,loorrtalning 48 1-2 Aoxod, more or less, of Slate Land. Patented, in a gnoffslato of cultivation, and part under post and rail Tho land is all cleared except’ übodl G pr’7 acres of ». i, timber. The Improvement* nru a U »l‘>ry I.PG HOUSE, weathethourded, u Log liiplHiKllolicn. LOO DARN, W.igbn Shed,&c, J£!l£HL‘l'h<>re la an oxcelb-hf Orchard of choice, fruit undTwell of never fi.illng water on said lurm. If not sold at piivnle sale before tho Glh of iclo* her next; it will bo offered at public sale on sum day, at llio Court Houso, ln*Oorlisle, ond'Will positively he aold, . , Persons wishing to purchnio or to examine ;tho property, will call bn the subscriber residing In Car* lisle, Posseesion will bo given on the Ist of April next. JOSEPH SITES. August 8, 1850— Public Sale of lteul Esiate. IN pursuance of an.order.6f s.ale from the Or phans* Conn of county, thedubscri ber will offer atvpublid salo, on the premises,’ on Friday the dlh day of October, hex I, at ISo’clock' M., thofollowing described, property,'being iltb real estate of-Joseph Burkholder, deceased, Into of Miftlin township. A Tract of Land, situated in Mifflin township; county, mljnining John M’Crea’s mill, and lands of Daniel Barrack, DanH Dewallv Peter Baker and Henry Snyder, containing 192 Acres, more,or less, about 150 acres of which is cleared nrtd the balance well covered with limber. The land is generally good Slate Land, and it is an excellent grazing farm, there being water in every field. The improvements are a large two story jhmpA. BRICK HOUSE well finished, a large BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Stable, nnd all necessary out . There is also , a'thriving Young Orchard on the farm. This farm lies.on the Stale Road fi miles from Nowville,and3rrom Dublin Gap Sulphur .Springs. The terms of sale are as follows: Five pcrct. of the purchase money to bo paid on the confirma tion of the salo. The widow's dower, which will he onc-lhinl the purchase money, remaining after payment of debts to be secured by’a lien upon the land, the interest of which to hi; paid annually during her life, and the principal at her death.— The residue of one-half the balance payable on the Ist of April, 1851, and the remainder in three equal payments without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds and mortgage. . PETER* MYERS, AdtnV. N. B. If this properly he not sold as above, it will then be rented from Ist April next, Septembers, 1850—5 w Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE Weirs of Goofgb Trimble, offer 'at.private sale, llial excellent Farm, situate in Sllvor:Spring townsliip, Cumberland county, i.mile north ol! Buch er's mill,' on the'public road from Ilogcslovvn to Slcrrctl's Gap, containing 206 Acres, 1 mid pome Perches, of Black Slate Lund of good 1 qtiilily, and.in (Thigh state of cultivation, about 170 i.cfca ofwhich arc cleared and the residue.in thriv. ing limber. - The improvements on the cast sido of tL__n this Turin are u (urge double URIGIC jaE®a|fm HOUSE and Kitchen, well finished; a r , S"Hp Sluno un ' l Fj-amo BANK BARN, a good Young Orchard, a well of never railing water, ul the door and all the necessary Out* buildings. • , The utfsl side contains a STONE. HOUSE, and Stable, a never falling Spring at the door, and un i Apple Orchard of common fruit. ‘' • . This property combines several advantages; not only from locution, but from the nature of the soil being loose,mid easily tilled, lying nearly square and containing about 25 acres of bottom of rather second 1 bottom land, which is well adapted to the gfdvvßi of grain or grass, thus giving it the double advantage of grain mid stauik farms.. This bottom rune in front of the smprovonici»ts;lVom cast ,'to west which renders jt veiv HuUiiblo to divide; ihrovving’a handsome farm of UKi acres In each. The mansion side of this tract is worthy the. notice of persons desirous of piir chasing a beautiful country.soul, »» it would require but very lilllo additional expense to render it such. Also; Will-be sold 57 acres of Mountain Timber hind, with a sliug improvement on il, about 2 miles distant.'' Any person wishing to view the prnpeMycun cull with the bubscriber who resides-on the premises. JOHN TRIMBLE, Agt. Scpiomber-5, 1850. • Lnn. Examiner Insert lo amt. 0f,’03 and send bill.to this ofilcc, Public Sale oi'lt'cal Eslale. IN pursuance of' an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, wifi bo sold a I public rule, on iliu premises, on Monday the 7lh.duy of October next, at I n’eloclt P. M., the following described real estate, lato lhu prdpeily of Thomaa.W-ulUfc^deu’il., lu wll; . . ' , . . . A Lot of Orowd,sUuuto m.lfro Borough of New* yillo in surd county, bounded by Corporation, sired on the east*by « hit of Mrs. Fry on the north, by u lot“of UhhVlbpffci ’’fJUwcrmuster'oir-rtitnßtfottrrTinih (li|>h street on the west, containing about fSO leuCj in tnu-idth unsaid street,and about3oo feet in depth,* X—j—ia* 'having thereon creeled u two story A AM B HOUSE and Frame Stable. Thu above described lot will bo sold two separate parte or alt together lo null |»UI CllUbCfC.' - Tito following arc Ihc term* nf Bale.- 1 So mOch'uf nii,y bu required lo puy the costs to be paid un ilia confirmation of thd sale by tho Court* ouo lliird of Cl.c h.iVutCL* lu remain in IhO bunds of the pirtdbuour (j ur f„jr (ho IH'o of tho Widow of flic afarcsttid decc-’ ilciil. The interest In be paid bur annually during her life, commencing mi the Ist of April iic*l,vund nl her dually the principal la‘ bu puld lo fire heirs of nalil decedent, onedialf tho balance to bo pbW on the I*l ofAprll 1851, when possession wift bu gifert and a (ieed' niudo lu thu purchaser, and the residue in one year thereafter without interest. Thu whole to be secured by recognizance in the Orphans’ Court With approved security/ Tho Wes ol lasl lo bo paid by Ilia purchaser. . , ' • Tho iibuvo described properly'will (milnhj.liy JAM US C.TLMOIIK, Trmloo. September 5, 1850~5w Public Sale. • \VII t f/bo olTcrml &t.public salw. ort Saturday tho sth day ol October next, on flirt premise, In Silver Spring township; Cumberland county, I*u. uhoul 8 miles fr<>in Harrisburg, and 3 from I logos* town,"(iho Slate foaJ from Harrisburg to Stdrrou’s Cap pudftes through the property,) two valuable Pluiital:oiis. Tim ii*l contains 150 Acres, i f which nhaul 100 acres are cleared and hi (ha best slate of cultivation; the balance is covered with thriving limber. It Join® the Inml of *'Kinportz hml others. Tho improve ments are a two story weatherboard ed DWIOI.UNCI amt UAIhN, a nov _ _ failing Well near. I,he door, and a tiist rale Urrhaid, The wound plantation, conluinn MO noree, of which 100 am cleared, ami in a high slate of cul tivation; iho balnnco is covered whb valuable lim iter. Tl.o improvements are a two story LOG HOUSE, ami n NEW BARN, Them is a run ning Spring on tlin piano near tbo door, ami a good Orchard; lain the properly of Jos. Waller, due'd. Possession plven on the Ist April next. Salo to comunmeo at 1 o’clock on said dny,aml the terms made known BY Till*: HEIRS. Scpiomlinr 6,1800—5 i Valuable Farms for Sale. TMK mibinribcr offer* nl private nalo, (ho follow ing tlrvcrilwil Ileal IJhlhloj No. I. Sitauiuil in Norih MiiMlrlon liiwnnlilp,,‘lJ mili*a oust of Carlisle. about I mile iii-rlh ol Hie Uar* riiburg ami Carlide lunipiko roinl, coutaiiiiiig ■ 225 Acres, nn.ro or lom. n1.,,,,1 I.i''ioid..iio nnd ™ I T duo lll.ok Slolo null Md.nluw I»»d, ill clonad i l In u lilgli oli.lu of onllivnlinn oxcopl GO « r «; «'> ll ' in wull covered with hcivy limber. do in[ldin«« 'nro a very llii. Sidnrv 8 I’ONL Union, j o tood I'm mo 11 All N, |.ntllv now. will. ™{9l tlottll""' drib*, Wngiiii Blii'd*. &n.; u Imo ijj&&nUnS|irin|i llnilr.o nod u never Hilling oprlng id: Wnlor nmir ibodiinr of l|io liouno.' Alio, u good OrelmrH oT olioib'cjVrull. 1 „ Nn. 3. Situated TJ of Carndc.on llio road leading fi'uln Sturnitl'a Oup lo Curl>ftlc,cbulul»* iug. I 6& Aoros of first rate'Slate lantlj well limed, except 35 acres, which in Wall covered with Tilnhor." Tim improve ments lire a iwp story ,Pniine Dwelling MOUSk, « jurjjo I'rumo IiAUN, ami all neocsitury Out-buildings ingootl condition,. Also, q good Orchard'of choice fruit* .Till* far in l« well sopjdlod with* water lor stack 111 all the flelda. Also/S Well* of water near (ho limipo (lint never fall. Possession given on thr I'hl of April if desired, and the term* made to mil the purchaser. . ... „ ’ Puraons wishing to purchase or examine the pro pcrly will pleaio cull on the ’jjSf 1 " C»rJi.lo. .: . ARMSTRONG NOBLE. SBpioinbor.Bt 1830—If, "Valuable Farm lor Sale.. .• THE subscriber oflfora at private sale, the fot’ow ihg described Rc:R Estate,situate m North Middkiort township, Cumberland county, containing , ■ 150 Acres, nioro or less,of- patented Lund, about 1-5 'of which arc cleared'and in a high stale of cultivation, and the residue covered will, thriving young limber.— The improvements arc d lw{» story Log JEStIkIaHOUSE. STONE KITCHEN, u first »SSiaSfK ,10W BANK BARN, W-Igun Shed and ggp3MjggaCorn. Crib. Also, a fine young and thriving Orchard with- choice frliii. The farm is well covered with Locust timber. There is a never failing Spring of water nouf the dour, and water enough for a mill power. This water can be brought in pipes to the house and burn., Tho above mentioned tract Is all Limestone Land, nnd is In a’healthy neighborhood, lying upuri thb Conodoguinct creek; within 3 miles'of'Curlisle, and half d mile from the Cumberland Valley Railroad. — It is convenient to Carlielo ninrkot and woll adnpted for supplying said market. Tim purchaser can have the whole farm or 10U afcrco with Iho'iinprpvemcnlsJ An indisputable given. Por. terms apiUy Jo.,the subscriber, residing on the Walnut Uotlpm Hoad, live miles from Carlisle* ioiltf I’lSflflUnN, Sr September 5, 1850—tf' . , ~ , • Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance ofari order of sale from the Orphans’ Court of .Cumberland dounty, directed (oiho sub scriber 1 , administrator of Hubert 13lean, deceased, late of Westpcnnsliorough township, in said county, ho will offer at public sale, on the promisee, on Wednes day the 2d day of October next, at I o’clock ?. Mf{ the following described propertylate the estate of said d ceased, vir.s A-tract of Land, situated on the cost side of tftfc Big Springrin Wcstponnsborough township, Cum berland county, Imiles south of the Borough of NcvwiHe, and the same distance north of Springfield* Irvine's Merchant Mill iv within 40 perches .of the houses and there is fonr other mills within miles of euidfurm.. Tho Cumlierland Volley Railroad is within I i miles. This excellent farm contains about 186 Acres, of first rale T,'in,e>tono Land, in a good slate of cul tivation, - .Mh.'ul Id!) acres arc cleared, and the io sidiio is entered with good thriving timber. The, n .A Imppiv.'mei i«- an* a largo two story Slonu ffisftsSm HittJf'K and Kiul.en, a Inigo’ STONE .m S K%BAUN, Tenant JI-'iise,Com Cilbs, Wa- Spring House; Apple & Peach Orchard of'choice fruU—together with Pears,Blums, Cherries, Grapes, &c. Said properly presents us great .inducements as any in this part of the county to persons,wishing to purchase n comforlubto ami pcrmitnenl homestead. . Tno terms of sale are as follows: .Five percent, of the purchase money to bo-paid onthe confirma tion of the vulo by thu Court, one-half the balance on the Ist of. April next, when possession will ho given and p deed made to tho purchaser, and the residue in two rquaj annual payments thereafter without in terest, thApoymenU to be secured by Judgment or mortgage.* Any porsbii wishing lo view the premises can call on join) Uloan, 4 living mr tliti faf’nr, who will show tho propoily. . ROBERT BLEAN, Ad’ll) r.’- August 29, fBso—st - • . Orphans’ Court Safe. IN pursuance of ah order of the - Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public.sale, at tho lata residence of Benjamin Myers, deceased, oh Friday the ihh of October next, at 10 olclock, A’. M., the following described Ileal Estate, lute the properly’of-suid decedent, to wit: A tract of Lund shunto in Dickinson township; hounded by lands of John Huston, John Flshbuni, land of tho said Bcnj. Myers, deceased, and Abraham Myers, containing 85 Aoros & 130 Porches, strict measure,■ of winch about 70 acres ore cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the. residue in excellent limber land, having' thereon erected a two a—m"" story weulhcrhoatded HOUSE, LOG 1 /c£»|iFMX STABLE, a Well of water near thod.oor, liSiil^f : ‘ n| l a.good Apple Orchard of choice fruit. a Tenant House and Stable. -), , Alsu, at the same limb and placo, will bc'sohl a siiinfl tract of fitsf rate Timber Lgr.d, silimfo in the same and'bounded by.Jond of John FishJ liuTnrnrb'HOlrS“ ar'lWTCtiarr IJgPThccram:il, WJlhVnr I Line and Philip Spangler, containing 10 ACfctf-ond 57 Perches.' Tho above described Real Estate will ho sold oir tiio following terms: So much os may bo necessaiy to pby the costs and expenses of sale to be paid on the Confirmation of tho sale by the Court, one-third of the balance fo remain in the bunds nfrtto purcha sed during the life of Eliza Myers, widow, the inte rest to lie paid lo her annually, and at her.death the principal to be paid t* llm helrd of the aforesaid Bcnj. Mycfd, deceased, one-half uf the balance of the pur chase money of the tract first above descrih d to bo paid on the first of April next, when possession wHI • ho given and.a deed made to tho purchaser, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter I wlllioul interest. Tho residue of lhq purchase mo -1 ney of the tract of Timber Lund, ofter deducting the ' widow’s dower, to be paid on ilid til’s lof April nexf. ] Tho who'o to he secured by recognizance in llic Or nlnns* Court with approved security. 1 JOHN CAROTHER9, Adm’r. August 29, 1859—7 w ' , public male of jleal JGsfftle. WILL bo sold til publio sale, un liio premises, on Friday the >6(h d«y of Cclobbr next, Iho fol-' lowing described Real Estate, Mo |ho-properly of John Mycis, dedoused, viz: { No. f. a tract of SMo und Grnvdl Land, situate in Mifflin township’, Cmnbcftind cminly,-bounded by landa of Henry t). I>aclhodbcn, Esq., John Whhdcr uiW other's, cohtainmff 88 Aqtq&j of wliioli about 70 acres urn cleared and' Id n.gWl , (tlotc of cnltivutioh, the residue hrTimbcr Land of j nn excellent quality. Them la a first rate Apple Orch un said furni, uind ah assortment of Cherries, Beaches, Plums, Ac. The building* are a two story ' . » .» LOG HOUSE .and Kitchen, u BANK BARN, (lower sinry Stone,) Saw Mill, & IjinMuH never tailing Spring of water near the No. U, u tract, of Mountain Land, adjoining the above tract, containing 157 Acres, . Bio same being covered vviib the best of Timber, uinal'of wbicb can bu conveniently got at. The above tracts will bo sold together or separate |y r lo suit purchasers. . Sale to.commence at 10 o’clock A.-M. of said day, • when duo attendance will bo given and terms of sate made known by SAMUEL MEOAW, ’ .. Jtxeeulov of John Myers, dec d, August 2D, 16fi0—8w ■ Salt; o( Valuable Real EnUilc. Wll.l, Ln sold ot |iubliu »olu on TUESDAY, tlio add of October next, ol II) o’clock, on Ike |iro, mircH, the following ilenoriboil reel e.lulo: r. A tract of excellent,kind laying on tlio oonlli mile of the Cuniborl.niil Vi.Uoy- Hail rl “'l'.’.'f.i'J mile. onel ol’Cat Hale, eontadiHig about 200 ACHES. It la under guild fence end in a high elate of oulti n vuliun. Thb Improvcmeuta are a two A&Snm Si M rv BIUCIC IIOIJSI3, a largo bricky ’IMImRmNwk flam, both recently built, oral oil ndccakiiry out buildings.- Tlicro U u (with a pump) IH‘ lliO yofdi Part ul it,in tract ia wall Umbered. ’ ' * . o About 90 ACRES, one tntlo south of tlio above trad; ol* which.lliuro »ro about 90 Acica cleared, tbo baliutdo l« excellent limbe'r land; ' ■ • , Tlu-ro will 1 Ilian b.v ollered nt public.solo on TllUUSl)AV,lh«2*lih orOdober next, allO o'clock, on the iiremlaoa, two very Him llmbslono farms, mlu ..ted In Tobnyno iownebi|i, rerry c.maly. l be»" me iidioinimr forms. nno eiml.ilnfc about 2‘IU AI-uLi», I lie uiher 173 ACHES,.They umubaill 8 nilloa weal „f r ■.lidiebiirir. tin tlio lit iln mini loading 0 I Hie vat lev One nirn. I»k a BTONE MANSION .HOUSE and II ink Hark on It. Tlio oilier a E"*;. 11 "; 1 *" " m I inr Jkirii. There am thriving OROMAUDS on bnlh of Ihaeo nhiooe. They are .Inn,led In Ike mo.l fertile |iayt’ of tlio eounly, and ollbr many .Induce. Venliua wTah'ng'o »eo either of the ibavo Irani., nun obtain l.ifnrinuliim frinn Hie lenn.nl. m.idti.c on b" nremiao*. n ' either Ilf Hie midotidglied Exoeutnr.. Ationilaiico'wiU bo given and term. niado known on day of aala by RICHARD PARKER, R, C. STERRETT. . Execulori of Tlioimi Url»,'doo'd ( July S3,—3ra,' ■ " V *• Valuable.mill mitt Farm at . ~ Public Sale. 1 THE' subscribers wishing to dissolve partnership and remove to the west, will sell their valuable Milt rind Farm nt Public Sale, on Wednesday the IGih day of October.next.;, ll is situated in "West pennuborouBh:township, Cumberland county. .The Farm. i last Acres* ' of first rate f/nncslono Land. The celebrated ftig Spring runs along the westeha margin of the tract— a stream that never fails or freciesVdiid is dncquolcd by. any stream in the United States. ,Tho improvfe n__n mcnlsarc a first rate MERCHANT MILL three stories high* and finisi.ed in tho best IssSS ySgborderj with patent improved Merchant jyjjrfpj&mlt,' Self-packer; and nil the latest provements in machinery, Corn Kiln, &c. The mill being situated on the above named Spring,' affords a full supply of water at all times io the mill. Also a largo two story Dwelling HOUSE, BANK DARN, Stabling, Miller’s House, Cooper Shop, Orchard,«fec. The buildings aro nil hourly new and in good condl lion. About IWo-thlrds of (ho tract Id elfcared and jllio balance covered with thriving timber. This pro perty lies near the Cumberland Valley Railroad, in the heart of a rich country, and offers great induce men's to cnpiliilhs. ; , We intend to sell without icsert'c,’and the proper ly will be' sold separately or together, and the terms made easy to suit purchasers. ’ Any information concerning the property con bo had Uy nddredsifttf. John Tiper, Dig Spring Post I Office, Curnb. co., Pa, JOHN PIPER, . SAMUISh PIPER, JAMES PIPER. August 33, 1850—ft . Valuable Farm For Sale* • \VILt, be sold nt public sule, on the premises, on Friday, the. 27Vh of September next, that valuable farm or truct'of land, late the property of Adam ICtmkel, deceased, stfCato In Silver Spring lowpsbip, Cumbeiland county, convenient to UuHachcPs mu? Bucher's mills, and o i present occupied the wi dow Kunktl, containing 140 Acres, more or less, of Slulo and Limestone I.and, of Which* about 110 acres nic cleared, and in a good state of cultivation—tho remainder is superior Woodland.— jju-A Tho improvements are a' good double Stone Dwelling HOUSE, BARN, - Corn’ •■■•lagMCribs, Wagon Shed, and other Out-bnild !■»! iirniflilnga. There is also an excellent well of water convenient-to tho dw’ellir.g, and a stream of Spring water passes through the properly, near the buildings. There are two Apple Orchards and a variety of other fruit trees on the premises. Persons wishing to view the property will call on the widow' Kunkcl, residing on tho premises. Sale to commence ut 10 o’clock on said day, and the teiniß made known by JACOB KUNKEL. Acting far the heirs of, A».Kunkcl, deed, August 22, 1850—Cl Valuable Farms lor Sale. THE subscriber otters at private sale, the follow ing. Real Estate, viz: . No. 1, sitifntc in North Middleton township, S miles west of Carlislc,.ahd I ini Jo north of the Rail road, . ’ . ’ 326 AcrcS of Land, 60 or CO ucics being Limestone,, and tho i remainder first quality of-SBulu Land. About 100 acres are well limbered, and the balance cleared.— The Improvements are a good story HOUSE, Wash \ ■dl_a House; a Stone Spring House, two never 1 -jeSaMOT -f J ding Limestone Springs, a laigo and ■ ISisilleP g°°d BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn. Cribs ■JjJlllßfflS.f.ir iQtiQ bushels of s corn, Granary with 1 Garners lor 1200 bushels of small grain,’dec. Also, a LOO HOUSE, with a Spiing near llr a Inrgo nnd now BANK BARN; made of tliobcsf materials, and a Lime Kiln. • *i*his land is in good cultivation; there having been 11,000 bushels of Lime put on lt, and I there is now stone at tho Kiln for 1000 bushels more. {Upwards of 900 pannoLof post fence have been made on this Intel, and the Locust chopped onthe place. This land is well situated for two farms. No. 2. situate partly in North Middleton mpl part ly in Silver Spring townships, 7 miles east of Carlisle , and noith of Kingstown, containing —lQQ,—Aia-aa; inm'd or feds. The improvements ate a two’ story BRICK HOUSE, a Well of water near the door, a largo BANK BARN, ond.olhei necessary buildings. About 100 acre's arc cleared, and the residue in good limber. Tfus lend ii now In good cultivation, and , nil well limed nrtd set in clover. S’iOtJO feel of boards fiaVobeCir uiudo into fence, and there are 300‘pahnc) of post fence bn it, with Ulu snul rails and Locust posts for neatly 100 panttel more. For further information cull on the subscriber, who ,wilt show the piopcrty, 4 JOHN ZOLLINGER. Carlisle, Aug. 33, 1890—if Valuable Towit Property FOR SALE.* rpHE Bubscilbers, Assignees of Wm C Houser, J_ will olTir ut public sale, on-the promises, in the Borough of Mccliunicshurg, Cumberland county, on Saturday thoSlst of September next, the following descfftidd Rebl Estate, to' A Lot of Ground, situated In Main street in said u__a Borough, with a two story weatherboard* L ’d HOUSE, Stable, ami other Out build . ■■•■|i»e$ n gB thereon, all under good fence. This jUs&Jßamnronortv adjoins property of Mrs; Cram, uml is u desirable residence.. ; Also a Lot of Ground, adjoining the übovo.prppcr* (y, on wliioli is erected (V two dory Frame HOUSE, and other Out-buildings’, i)VI dt.der fencer . , Alsq, a. Lot of Gi'uund,’ the above pcriy last’ described, on which is a substantial Building , and Back. Building, at present occupied as a'Store bouse. , . 1 j Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. bn said day, and the terms made known by. . - ‘ JOHN HOUSER, . PETER BARNHART* , Assignees of , Win, G. Houser, August 23,1850—5 l Assignee?? Sale Of Yalaalilc Real Estate. WILL lie sold nl public saloon BuUmlny ihe 3Sth dny of September next, of 10 i/clbcß A\ M., oh iho premises, tUo following ilcficrllicil tracts of land, viz; , No. t, contain! 130 acres, of Slate-Land, of ex cellent quality, biluatcd on the Long*! Gup road, about 4 miles ninth of Carlisle. Of the above tract there are ISO acre! cleared. The improvement! are . n_a n »!lory LOG HOHStJ,’ Truant House, sfifiSSjk Stone Kitchen. LOG IiAHN, a Well of liSm||i» water with p pump ln.it at Iho dour, and Young .Orchard of choice fruit trees. No. 2, contains about BO acre*, of which about 40 me clenrtjtl—laying one-hulf r milu imrlh-vf the above irach on the sumo rood. Tills is also Slate Loud of a good quality. , . T No. 3, conlaini'nhoul S 3 acre!, of Mountaln Land, I laying* near the Long's Gap road. There is a quan tity of flue Locmlnnd'Chosnut Tlmberon this tract, nnd ih'casy of afcccisV .*• ' 4. contains obolll 20 acres, of title > oung Clirsnul Timber, on the Long's Gap road/ Persons wishing to purchase can bo shbwn either of iho uhovo thictb hy calling tin tUo ■dlucribers/ The terms made kndwn on the day ofaule by JOHN BIUHLHH, ABM. NICKI3Y, Assignees of Jacob Dtidler. Aug. 10,-!-6t PUBLIC SALE. TX pursuance of tin order of ilib Orphana* of Hum* bcrlnntl county, the subscriber, administrator of l‘cur Baker, deceased, will sell ut public salfr, that vjiliiHblo property located on Maln’clrrof, In tho bo- c rough of Mechonicttburg, on Saturday the BIU day of t October nc*li at 10 o’clock I*. M. Tho property I 1 jfcgA. consists of a Double Frame HOUSE ot Ground,containing42 feet upwards on Main street, and In gSpjfffrffHdepth kOO feet, hounded by John Übbd horo on the coat, Stouflfcr'a Alloy on the sooth, and Keller's heirs on the west. There la 4 FKAK\B I S TABLE on the lot and a number of &nab<faring I fruit lree«; T«nns ! ofi •41» , r'wjfc lindTra to ,k -.Lf.etobjf’.,' 6. TITZELi Adm’r. i «iu&tn.t j* ‘ift.tnv.-y , • Desirable Property for Sale; , v - 'THE subacribetwilLsell af private satellite pro* potty. on which ho now iesides, situate ip Weil. Pcnnsboro* township,Cumberland county*containing' about Nine acbkf, with a good two story FRAME* iIOLSE. d good tRAME BARN, a welt or good wdicr, and all Iho hebessary Out lt!S!™ DuihUllgf: tugother with an Orchard of, BO trees of ciliotbo Varieties of Apple hi lull bearing. A Poach drcliarU of about 60 trees of.lho mcnl select eastern varieties; will! e general usiortmeiii of Peur; Pliimi Aprlcbti Nectarine and Cherry Irbesofthe bcslvariotlcd. ( The bdllUings are all now dnd built In a substantial manner. The whole props rty Is In gtfod other, flhd ohe of the most desirable in thq county,, being situated In the villager of Plainfield, 9 mllbk Post of Carlisle, and close to ohurbh and schools, and within J a mile of Boras' Academy. It presents rare inducements iodine* ch'ariltf or private family wishing to oduca'te lUcif childfcb. J ...... If not sold previous to the sth of October next', It will on that day bo offered at publio isle, at 10 o'clnfeki an the premises, and will positively bo sold.. For I partictilufs ad<lt«ss*lh6 subscriber at Plainfield,Cum* 1 g-rlund county. Aim. CAROTUERS. Aug 15,1W0—81 - Small Fuvui for Salo*. THE subscriber offers ut private sale, the/snn od which ho now resides, situated in North Mlddlctorf,. township, utiles norlh*west of Carlisle, containing 60 Acres .. of Slate Land t üboal 60 acres of which is cleared and in. a good slate of cultivation. The Improvements iaA are aIJ story HOUSE, peri'log and VK&TJ |[A par i frame, a‘ nitf,double LOG DARN, BMi||R a Spring of water h«6t the door, and a. vulctv of thriving frbll trees on the premised. Thfcre .is. about G ccfos of first rate men,*- dow. Persona wishing (o view (he property con coll . on the undersigned residing thereon. Terms easy. PERES W. QUIGLEY. Adg 16; IGso—tf Real Estate at Executor’s Jfttel ON TUESDAY the 24th of September next, will Lu sold at public sale, on the premises, in Mon* roe township, Cumberland county, Pa., the following Real Estate, late the property of Peter Bricker, de ceased, on the Forge Road,' one mile east 6f Spring- Forge: No; .1, containing 130 Acres, ; >'■ of first rate Limestone Land, The , . are a largo £rONE HOUSE, BANK. BARN,Spring House; Wagon Sheds,.Com' if«»|ijLcrib, and other Outbuildings; a first rate. ulllEaSpriog near the door, arid an Orchard of choice fruit. No. 2, Containing 100 Acres; , of Limestone Lend, adjoining thib etib4b; TWfm proveuients arc a one tftor} and, BANK BARN, and other d Tenant h6‘dse,dc several Springs near the house.' Both' farms oto Ini a high slate of cultivation and under good fento. N0..3, Containing GO Acres;. . adjoining N 0.2, and j of a, mile south ol Church* town; about TO acres ure cleared and tbo remainder co>er«d with first rate limbed No. 4, Contains ii Acres,*: on the tfndth «Me of Yellow' Breeches creek. Tbs' Improvements are a good LOU HOUSE and STA-* OLE, and a good Spring, and (bo land Is under gdodf cullivalion. No. 5, Contains nbotit’ d Acres, on the Forgo road,. I mile easl of Spring Forgo, Tha improvements, era a large two alury House, part atone,* Frame Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and other Out buildings, with » first rate Spring in the basement story of tho house; No. 6, Gotttainfs about 3 Acres, of unimproved Land, on the York road, near Church towri, under good fence. , t No. 7, a largo two.story Honsd and Lot of Ground in Churchtottn, about 40 foet id front ond 160 feel in depth. . : . Indisputable titles wiH b% given fief the abovnpro-’ perries. 'l'he üboVo propertied shown afid til neces sary information given to persons wishing to purchase by calling on either of thp subscribers; or on John! Lulx Jiving on Lot No. 5v . ‘ ■ Sale to commence si 1 o'clock F. M., When alien dcnco will bo given and tonus msde known by;, . GEORGE BRINULE, JOHN BIUNDLE, - Augusts, 1850—71 Ez’rs Valuable Property ftt PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY, the s>7tb of September htoct/will bo* sold at public Bale, on’ tlid premises, in' ModronJ townshipt Cumberland county, Pa., the following Real Estate, Uto the property of John Morrell, do ceaa< d, about ono-hnlf mile weal of Churcbthwn, 01V the road leading from Churcbtown to thoTitadlsf Spring Hon'd, eontuini'ngf, 125 Acres,’ . of first rate Limestone Land, 100 acres cleared and 1 in a high state of cultivation, the rem’aiiider is cov ered with lino young timber’.’ -The improvements? ■• n j are a tWo story LOO HOUSE, m, large Kilchbn, a LOG BARN,’ Wagon Shed/ l»8iTO Uof " and other necessary Ou!*bulld» [£g£gjßj£ingB. Also a mlvci' ftriilpg well of. water ;ncur tho door, und an Oichard with choice f.ulU—* ;This «tf considered one of the best farms irt Monroe' township. Any person wishing td View the above' property previous to tho tfald dad do so by calling on' the subscribers* , •, i bole to commence at 1 o’clock P, M, on 'tfShl day,' .when alter! daneU Will be giVen & terms made known' by George dwindle, SAMUEL MORRBTTV August 8,1850—8 t Ex’raV Valuable Farm for Salty; - THE subscriber offers at privati sate, ttfatJvolua de firm, situated in tUckfnsdn township, between', dio.Wolnut Bottom and Forgo roads, and convenfonl la Moore’s mill, cohuining . 105 Acres, of excellent limestone land, about 100 acios of which* are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation,, (he remainder is wall covered with Woodland. The ini*' n i. provcincms ore a LOO Dwelling House/ fwSSS||h a now BANK BARN, and oUter Out* Two wells of never falling are convenient to the house and burn, large Apple Orchard of grafted trees is' oh tho premises.., ~, . > , . rhf n/ , Persons wishing to view the property , can caff 0* Ibo undersigned* or on Uro WOODS. August 1, IB6o—tf : I.un. In.ol. copy tilltf. ond charge Woods. House aiKl Xot.foi* Sulc/ TUB subscriber will sell at private sal*. the pn* poriy on which ho lives, slluatud at ,VVnot Hill, Cum- f berlund county, on the State rofrU fifcifj'CaHWo to Nowvillo. 0 mile* weift of Carlisle, alid .1 mile, south of «lu-lluburgor*s mill. The Lot’bftotnhls’ hajf.an Aero of ilrsl rule! Limestone £nrid, under good fence,' „ „ with a ntV lw‘6 sioiv BRICK HOUSE, 4 30 by 24 ffcct; atitfUark' . jii ierected/ A”lsb,awcllofexccllehl'wa-' wilh a'pump in it neat l|tc door,‘arid a number of young and thriving Applo. Peach and Cherry trees! The is a’ good ono for a TaUor dr any other mechanic. This property is situated In a,pleasant, rich and heidtliy. neighborhood, and will bb sold low, ssths. subscriber intends moving west.. For.particulars calT on the undersigned,, DAVID ZEIGLBR. . July 26,1860—3 m Private Sale. The subterlbor offers at private tale, a valuable lot of ground In this Borough, on Pornfrel street, and adjoining & lot of Joseph Sites on tho east,and Mary [Cnufman on the west, containing 60 feet front; and 240 foot deep, having thereon erected a tyro Story. plastered House and Kitchen, a JBESSb Frame House, Frame Darn,] Stable,* and' ISSilßftpQiher Outbuildings. Thorels'ah ato* ' j»wrtX 'wI»»K ) W and divided Ipio.Mt lots [ tf to suit purohatfers. For terms Afc, ip* ri.lv «o PH/MP khoads. F ' Aj.ut for lh» OiVß*r. 1 ,■ '. l ' ■; V, .-■i; '
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