B’t'EPHEK "IteltiPEßS, f TDSTICEOP.THE at Ms re t J sidence, East Main street}Nearly opposite Hoff i man's hotel,’ Carlisle. 'ln addition to the duties | of Justice of itie Peace, he will attend to all kinds I of w.rilin£, such as deeds, bonds, mortgages, in* | dentures, notes, articles of agreement, &c, All I business entrusted to him will be promptly alien* I ded to. ft Carlisle, Sept 19,1860—1 m NOTICE TO the Heirs and Legal Representatives ofGeorgo Hotlerick, late of LcUerkcnny township, Frank* lin. county, Pa., deceased. ’ iMkd notice thdl by‘virtue of a wrll of Partition Valuation issued out of the Orphans’ Court of county, and to.me directed, I will hold, fljj|pin Inquisition on the Real,Estate of said decedent, the premises, to wit; A tract of Limcslono Land, in North Middleton, county ? <Js£f' uin horland, bounded by lands of Patrick M’Guire, Heirs of Solomon Gorgas, and lands of John Hem* John* Myers and others, containing 76 seres fand, I,l2 ( pcrcllcs, strict measure, on Monday the SBih ,) dny ( of October, 1850, at 10 o’clock in lh« forenoon .Mpfiald day, whcti'Aiid where you may attend.if you , lifjiV proper. && , DAVID SMITH, Sh'ff. ,•/'* **’“!,?' Sheriff^Office/ / ’ f;‘ CnrlUle; Sept. 19 u ’I0-r3t ; .u‘l. - Rgtato Mce. •-TCTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admlnls i ’ •jM-’tralion on the estate of Benjamin Shulenbcrgcr, deceased, Ulo of rHopewell •township. Cumberland ..fcoildlv |,aye been issued to llio subscriber residing IriiMhoaamo township. All persons indebted to said will make immediate payment, and those.who will present thorn properly authenticated sclilcmuhl to ,o; W ADAM SHULENBERGER, Ex'r. Sept 19,185U—6vv* . ■ . • lb Estate IVotlcc. gawp LETTERS ot administration on ihe eslate of IfelffyMrs. Reginla Goodyear, dereasrd, into of South township, Cumberland county, have been issued by the Register of said county, tolhe residing in said township. All persons ' to said estate are requested to make im ■ i' ntidiate payment, and those having claims will ‘ nresent them properly auihcntlonter! forsetilomenr . SAMUEL MARTIN, Admr, > September 5, 1850—Cw Estate Notice. rSfpOtlCE is herehyqriven that letters of admin on the estate of Peter Rockafello.w, late JgftTliei Borough of MecbanicMiurp.' Cumberland scoqnty, 5 coqnty, deceased, have been issued by the Uepis ■ tefc-.in and for said county lb. the subscriber who - resides in said Borough. All persons liavinjy - claims or demands against the estate of said de ' cedent ore requested to make known I lie same ... wjUkoui delay, ami those indebted.will make im . medlalH payment to WONDERUCII, Admr, j 5, 1850—Ct - , NOTICE. ShE Annual Election for Officers and Managers Cof the Cumberland Valley Rail Rond Company |fl i, e iidj at Wood’ti Hotel in the Borough Cirl'sh*, Itvccn the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., of Mon* Sr the 7lb day of October next. E. M. BIDDLE, Sec’ty. Office, / .< Irlialc. Soj.t 19,1850. .$ six Cents Itewnrtl. :UNAWAV from Urn subscriber. living in New. ♦■. ffi.jlllVfon township, Cumli. co. t Puvon'tho nightaf A / the 2d of September, 1850, o Mulatto i boy named Ua'id Anderson. Saidboy W is about 18 years of age. The above A reward but no extra charges will be paid In any person returning said boy, iinil all porsonT arc forbid harboring or trusting him ou my nee/mnt. 12, 1850—3 t , JAMES, KVLE, rsl Arrival of Bools & Shoes roll THE PAM. SEASON AT orter’s Shoe Store, ** ! t.. ju-.au thk Uailhoa»‘Dkih»t. NG Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s C«HV lonrsu Bonis and Brogans, which arc of ihu beet (juality. Ladies* Galt* id French Ties, Misses and Children’s »c« in great variety, jnnt assortmcul of GUM SHOES & all tho Idle improvements, nhd war , Hating purchased (hose Gum shoes , of the manufacturer. I am Authorized wir in pluie of any that prove defect tgc stock of Ftjhrh C»lf Skin*, Mo good tvnHtmcn, every attention iUmcr «otk jHt.usuui.. , . WM. M, PORTER. s6d. ‘ , arm for Sale. ibof offers bi public suits'on Friday T tfclober ncil.n farm situate in Dirk. >, Cumberl.imJ cbjnty, ono-fourlb of « iVuliinl IJolloni road,containing ■ 105 Acres', S' 00 of which are cleared, one! in o high stale of culll- W ’.faiion. The residue is Mountain l.nnd, within U T"' > iViillira «f the tilled land,and covered with young and • -Tilirivinff limber. This lirrm iKaifualed fn Hie most L .* >fou{|lty and hoauiiful part of Cumberland county.— p s ;?J3 O n The Improvements nro « largo two story ■i? VjgßL STONE MOUSE, RAfllCnAKN,Spring %/ ! mSm,Mo U Ms Corn Crib, Wagon Sind, mill other , buildlngi*. There I* n hover failing SnjfoMvatcr at tlrt door, and llio YdlW Itrccclics vi creek l« within one mile of it. There la a yobpg •rlStoiOrchurd of choice finit of every variety ityon the fJSSr Mcmiirs. There is two fine meadows of tlx acres ®H|'4«ch. To persons desirous of purchasing a valuable SlPvShd convenient home, this place offers many ndtjanv ffi. • lages. ' Sale to commence at 3 o’clock on said day,* '> when tlie terms will be made known by , , GEORGE CREGLOW. fiopilO, 1830—41* Vulimblo Town i»ropcrly for Sale *' tSlilTof tho most desirable private residences , Ji* l lhe'l)oruu'»h, s'mmUMl on Lriuihrr street. The };°usic is a two story 13HIOK, 21 led in ( ro ,ji und ‘he same distance in depth, It : contain# two rooius and shall on the ground three good chambers on the second floor. ' .'Msyjack building Is also of bricti, *WO stones two moms up stairs upd two dofyu ’'Attached to ihfft Isa fine largo Kilclu-.n« Sfhafes house. Oven, &c. The entire house is throughout and how in the best or der» ;i Thern is a specious Cistern near the Kilch . en door with a pump in it, and a Oath house con venient. Tho house and back buildings possess erirf modern convenience. Tlie lot on which tho house stands is SO feel front by 240 in depth* and of the choicest selections of f>ult trees, con sisting of Apples. Pears, Poaches, Prunes, Plums, Gages and two varieties of Grape. On the rear nflhe lor, fronting on a 12 foot alley is erected a ■ r FraW Stable, built in the best manner, 24 by 18 1 fid m size, together with a corn crib, hog pens, )lfiff*ouße,&c., all of which are arranged in the fiMSi/convenient manner. Tho property will be reasonable terms. Persons wishing to sjjbftuno it or desiring further information* ore re tjwp to call on the editor of the VulunUcr* l9, 1850—tf . { Kit® Anilltor’* Notice. recount of John Gray, administrator of John deceased, has been referred lo the, ooderalfpod &■ an Auditor to tolllo and adjust* and aIW.U miko distribution oftho balance oflhoossola prp.ral'i,among decedent’* creditors. All claim* ngalpjii thia estate will therefore bo preaenlod on or before Saturday the Mliday of October next,* at in/ ofifoe, in Carlisle, WM. 11. MILLER, Auditor. >t«mbnr 153,1850-—3 t | Auditor’s notice. VrOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned haa appointed an Auditor by llio Court of Com . ploai of Cumberland county, to marshal and 'dulubute Ibe asset* in the hands nf L. 11. williams* ‘ Era Assignee of SsmueU. M'Corm.lek, among the i mutora* The creditors will therefor* present their " 1° mo, at my offios in the Borough of Carlisle, Stew before Saturday the sth of October next.' ■ *" A. D. SHARPE, Auditors DOPBIjIIVG lIAEiL. v ! Select Classical Boarding School. : TVTRte Sulphur Springs Doubling Gap, Cumh. co. Pa, * ' Officers: JAMES HItSTON, A. M., Principal. JNO. ALLEN BROWN, A. 8., Asais’t. Prof. JAMES, S. ECKELS, Tutor. HA VINO, for some time been desirous of estab lishing d Select Boarding School, and having ot length obtained suitable buildings for tbut purpose, the subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to fiis patrons, and friends; that he will open tho above named Institution on tho Ist of October. ' Tba location is in a small and romantic vale form ed by an .S shaped bend of the North Mountain, apt ly termed Doubling. Gap,” and is not surpassed in hcaUhfulnesa of situation and beauty of scenery, by anyplace in the country. The Main Building is large and commodious,' ClOO feet in length by\44 m breadth, and 3 stories high,) and is well furnished with everything necessary to convenience and com fort. The other buildings compose Bath Houses,&c.. to the free use of which the pupils will, have access at proper hours, . The well known While Sulphur Springs rise within a few rods of the main building. Tho object of tho Institution is to fit young men for business, or for any of the'higher classes of Col* lego. The course of insduction will bo thorough and complete, more attention being given to the qual ity than to the quantity in .the performance of the student. All the branches.taught in the beat ncade mica will-bo taught in this, and .proper apparatus will bo used for illustration of tho subjects that re. quire it. Classes in Civil Engineering will enjoy tho advantage of oporatlons.in tho Reid with Transit, Compass, Chain,‘dec. *•; TERRIS Board, tuition, washing, fuel and lights, . . per session, ' $50.00 Latin and. Greek, 6 00 French or Hebrew, , 500 Civil Engineering with use of Instruments, 10 00 Drawing and Painting, ! . 500 Vocal and Instrumental Music, 5 00 Tho pupils. wi|l board in the Institution under the immediate, and constant supervision of tho PriiicipUl, who will bestow careful attention - upon their conve nience and Comfort. Each student will'furnish his own towels, and have them tyid Ins dallies distinctly marked. The academic year, will bo cllvlJed into sessions of. twenty week* each, commencing on the first of Sep tember. The regular, vacation will occur in July am) August. Owing to delay in completing (lie ar rangements, the fi.st session of the prcsnlyeiir will commence on Tuesday the first day of October, as stated above. • An easy access Is nfiorded to students by means of tliv Cumberland Valley Railroad to Ncwvllle, and thence by coaches to the Academy. The Gettysburg and Lcwrstowu Slate Hoad posses through the grounds. For circulars containing full particulars and refer ence,address the Principal (hrnuizh the Nowvillo p.O, JAMES HUSTON. Newvillc,:Sept. 12, 1850 —3m . Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Da vid Sbeaffer, deceased* late of . Dickinson township* Cumberland county, Pn., have been issued by the Register of the county, to the subscribers residing in the simc township, county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate prfj fttentt and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to ■ HENRY SIIEAFFER, JOEL SHEAFFER, August 29, 1850—8w* , . Estate Notice. T ETTERS,of administration on the estate of Robt. \j Ulcan.sr., deceased, lute of Wcslpcnnsborough township, Cumberland county, have been granted to the subscriber living in, Mifflin..township, in saiif county, by (bo Register of the county aforesaid. - All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those! having claims will picscnt them properly authenticated for settlement. ROBT. BLEAK; AdmV. Aug 22, 1860—Ot Estate Notice* A Llj persons arc hereby,notified that Letters fesYa*. f\_ niriilary on the estate of Isaac Kinsey, late of (he Borough of Mcchnnicsburg, Cumberland county Pa., deceased, have (icon -Rented to the subscriber residing in Silver Spring township, county aforesaid. Alt persons'having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, are requested to make known' thn same without delay, and those indebted to make pauncnl to DAVID EMMINOBR, Aug 15, 1850—Ot ■ Estate Notice. . . T B PTER3 of administration on the estate of Pe l_j ter linker, late of tlie Uorough of Mccfinnicaliurg., Cumberland county, Pa.,deceased, havehedn granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber living in Allen township, county aforesaid. AU persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to mokh immediate paymeht, and those having clnftus to pre* sent them fur settlement to . O ."CHRISTIAN TTTZEL, August 8; 1880—6t* . To Bridge Dtiiltlcrs. THE Coinmlssioners of Cumberland coithly witr receive proposals at (heir office in C-irlUle, untif MONDAY, the 3Ulh of September, 1850, 1W the building ol a Wooden nridgCf across (ho Cunodoguinct creek, nt a point at or ndaf Ishuc Shellubjrgcr’s Mill, hi West Peunsboruugh township, Cumberland cotmly. The Hridgu to bo of the following dimerisibri, vlfs Tocuutuin, in length J‘JC feet in the clear Ironi one abutment to the oilier abutment on the opposite shore, and IG'fect wtild in (ho, clour, with Cwp’ übdlihcnltf and one pier iq the centre between abutments, each abutment to bo 15 feel thick in Iho bottom with u battering wall of one inch to .the foof op tlircd siiW of ifio abutments, (ho pier In be of sufficient thicknesa and corrcsponding with Iho, übqhntMH*'.. T|io abut* mbnts and pier to bo 14 feel high from Iho bullumbt the crook* to the cord line, Two, sufficient wooden arches tb bu started from Iho abulmeiit.andoxicmleri In the pibr in centre of. Iho creek, r atid from thened two other sufficient arches to bo started and extended to the abutment on the opposite shore. And to bu doublo doored with two inch the first lloor to be pine or oak, the upper flbor lb bo,nnk p'ank laid lengthwise and raised in the centre 17 inches. The sides and' gable ends of said bridge to bu of a sulli* cicnl hcigbih to admit a covered or hay wagon to pass through the same. The bridge is to bo closely woalherboarded with three quarter pine boards well lapped and planed on the outside. The whole of the w'Ofk of said bridge to bo roofed with good and siidi* dent wMlo plrt# shingles, and said roofing t<> extend ol caohend *3 feel i»vor the heel of the arch or Iho top of Iho ebutmciu"* «nii on each aido of the bridge over the woalliciboardin* t wo •tfl* “hutments ere to be built an a firm fimnaatlmi.orltJ to bo appro* ved by tlieCommisaloners. Tho wild.' 6 °l ihd mason work, to be well built of hard and largo Hind, mortar end pointed from (ho back of the abutment The filling ihali consist ofeartli and stone, and to be supported with walls on each side five ftoMhick ot iho (wo'shutments, with a battering of one inch to (ho fool lo'tllo lop oflho filling,and to extend in that manner on (ha (wo extreme sides of (he bildge unfit (ho filling and walling shall meet the road, with an ascent not exceeding an snglo of 4 degrees elevation from (he road lb the bridge, with curtain walls of sufficient length and thickness and covered with brosd stone well secured. The woodwork on the outside (o bo painted with white lead in linseed oil, and inside of (ho bridge is to bo whitewashed with (wo coals oflime. The undertaker is to find all the materials at hi* own expense, and to givqaueh secu* lily as Iho Commissioners shall require for the faith* ful performance of the workmanahipand permanency of said bridge for and during the term of seven years from the lime said bridge shall bo finished. JOHN MELL, } JAMES Ri£LSO, \Comm'r». JOHN SPROUT, i Commissioner’s Olfiee, # Carlisle, Sept. 5, 1850. t t Attest—Wm; RilxV; Cltrk. ' • NOTICE. ■VrOTIOE l« hereby given tbit an application will IN 1>« mad. to the liegUlatn'ro of Ihi.Cotnmonwoaltli et It* next session, for a charter for e bank with ge neral banking privileges, to be located in Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., with a capital of one hun dred thousand dolUrs, and to be called the Carlisle Bank. Carlisle, July 4, 1860—6nr‘ v/.'-'.V’ 1 Stile.-'M* Sale ot Rcal Efitatc7 . ■'• jpi, | • r will ae|) the TWO StpilY BUiCK .IN . pursuance of an order of sale from tho Or- HOUSE, situate on the corner of the J phans’ Cburibf Cumberland county, theelibscri-' nnl lnß square In Ibis borough, hi which Mi- Jbcr will-offer at public sale, oh the. premises, on JIBHI chad 6. Ego now resides. , Thu title Friday the 4th day of October nextj at 13 o'clock of, oil Incumbrance, and terms will M., the following described properly; being'the be made to accommodate any purchaser who willso- j G al estate of Joseph Burkholder, deceased, late euro the pnyment of the purchaw money. , • of Mifflin township.' Sept. IU, 1850.—3 t FRED. WATTS. A Tract of Land, situated In Mifflin township, Cumberland.county, adjoining John M’Crea’s mill, and lands of Daniel Barrack, DanM.Dewalt, Peter'Baker and Henry Snyder, containing 192 Acres, more or.less, about ISO acres of which is cleared and the balance well covered with timber. Thu land is generally good-Slate Land,.and it Is an excellent grazing farm, there being water in every, field. .The Improvements are a largo two story J3,, 1 ,7L BRICK HOUSE well finished, a large rflfSfflb BANK BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn |{{ggi3yOrih, Stable, and all necessary out* SSB&sS&buildinga.. There is also a thriving Young Orchard on the farm. This fatrn lies on the Slate Road 6 thiles from Newville, and S from Dublin Gap Sulphur Springs. The terms of sale nro aa follows! Fivp per cl. of the purchase money to be paid on the confirma tion of the sale. The.widow’s dower, which will be one-tHird,the purchase money, remaining after payment of debts to be secured by a lien upon the | land, the interest of. which to be paid annually during her life, and the princlnal at |ier death.— The residue of one-half the baldntio. payablb oh the Ist of April, 1851, and the remainder in three equal payments without -Interest; to be secured by judgment bonds and mortgage, 1 ' PETER MYERS, Adm’r. N. B. If this properly he hot sold ns above, it ill then he’rented from Ist April next. Septembers, 1650—5 w ‘ Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL b« sold at public sale, on Tuesday.lho 291 h dny of October,next, on (ho promises, that valuable Farm, situate in Allen township,Cumberland county, Pa., convenient to the Stale road and Shophcrdslovvn, containing 174 Acres, more or leap, ofLimeslono Land, nbonl 100 acres of which arc cleared and in a high slate of cultivation, (ho remainder is well covered with Chesmil, Locust, Black Oak and. Hickory timber. The improvements Mare a Frame Dwelling HOUSE, BARN* and other out-buildings. A Well of good water is convenient to (ho Dwelling, and a-running stream of Spring water passes through the property. There are three Apple Orch aids on the premises, and'a variety nf other fruit trees. This Farm is well situated, and is a very del sirablc residence, and tho land is superior and very productive. • There has recently.been found on this lmd,a vein of Matigcncse which bids fair to yield well. A con siderable quantity of this mineral .has' already been taken from the vein, and is pronounced very superior. Sain.to commence at-IO o’clock A. M. on said day, and the terms mudo known,by James r. brown. saMuel hake. Acting for the heirs ol Jas. Brown*.dcc’d. Sept 19,1850 —Gw ■ . House and Lot for Sale, THE subscriber offers' at privalosnlo. the Hobso and Lot ho now occupies, in Silver Spring township, on the Tiindle road, 2 miles from Mechahicsburg.— 'The lot contains'oho aero and 72 porches, oil of which is cleared and under good fence. 'The tin a__n provements afo n two story FRAME HOUSE, Blacksmith Shop, Frame Sta •••jH*blo, Hog Pen, &c. This properly is located, and is well calculated lor almost any kind of a mechanic. There oro a number of superior fruit trees oh the lot, and good • water is convenient to the dwelling. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing on tho premises, DANIEL UROWNAWELL. Sept 12. 1850—41* - ' Orphans 9 Court Sale. BY viituo of nn order o,f the Orphans’ Cqufl of CumbcrlatW county, the following Beal Estate, late the property of Isiac Beidlcman, deceased, will be sold ou tlie premises, on 'Saturday the 28th day of September, ol 2 P/ M. of said day; viz;. A tract of land, situate In Silver Spring township, near Kingstown, in said county; bounded by John Sense man, George Keller and olheis, containing Two Acres and Thirly-one Porches, of- Limestone Land, off of wfiTcfi fa c leafed, tfnd tin der good fence, and in a high stale of cultivation.-—• The improvements ore o Log Dwelling Stable, ond other Out build- MailKiHS- A Young Apple Orchard of graft jggfiggeßed fruit and other kinds of fruit trees oil the promises. ‘ The conditions of sale will he made known on said rfjj h> JOHN FIUEOVID, Adm’r. August 29, l8T)0-~5w , _ A small I'nrni fur (talc. spUfi subscriber offers at private sale, a tract of JL Lund, situated in North-Middleton lowrMiiu, .Cumberland county, Pa., ,4 miles north of Ca*i,»;J near Waggoner’s road, containing . 48 1-2 Acres, more or fees, of 3l«to Lund, Patented, in n good stale of cultivation, and part under poet ond rpil fence.— Th* land is all cleared except about tTor 7 acres of jx— _ji timber. The improvements are t»;\ V story Lf'd HOUSE, wca thm»oai l df u,‘ a t . Log ([•••Wn'Kilchcn, LOO*BARN.'>V*g*lfSirKT; Ac. JagJSffl£Tlipre is nn cxetSlfnt Orchard of eboicc fiuit uod a well of neverfainWg water oiv^alnnofni. -TT nofsdld’nt pilviifo sale before tHo s\h of her next, it will bo offered nt public sale op saf.ldov? nt the. Court House, In Carlisle, ond will positively Ihj sold# , ' ' ' -V Persona’ wishing to purchase qr to examine the pfopfeit.'f, WilfeaH on the subscriber residing in Car n*lo. Possession will bo given on the Ist of April next. JOSEPH SITES. Au'gvftt 9,1860—6 t Vafiiubfc Property at PUBLIC SALE. QN FRIDAY the 27th of September next/wiR be sold at public sale, oh tbo promises, in Monroe lowdsiiip,' Cumberland county, Pa., llio following Real Emote, late (be properly of John Morrclt. do teas d, about ond-balf mile west of Cburcbtown, on rhb rood leading from Cburcbtown to tbo Tiindle Spring Road; containing ( 125 Acres, of.first rale Land, 100 acres cleared and in a high slate of cultivation,'the rom'a.irtdcr Is cov ered with flue young timber. Tbo improvements aLgrfL* area two story LOU HOUSE, a large LUCJ.BARN, Wagon Shed, JlgHmOTlCorn Crib! and oilier necessary Oul-bulld jQ3g23£a&ingif. Also n never filling .weft of water near tlm din>r/«nd an Oichard with choice full.— This ortb of (bo best farms in Alonroo township. Any person wishing to view the above properfy previous to (bp sale can dd so by calling on the subscribers* . ' Hole to commence at 1 o'clock P. AT. on Said d_.iy t when attendance will bo given Ac terms nindoknown l,y OKOR'GE HRINULE, . BA'MUEL MORRBTT, August 8, 1860 —8t , EzVa. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber, ofibra at private sale, that vidua hie f.irm, situated m Dickinson township, between the Walnut Bottom and .Fqrgfe roads, and convenient lb M’obre's’mtll, ronliining UK! Aci-cs, of excellent liinostuno hind, about ffit) nriesof which are cleared,’ and in a good state of cultivation, tbo remnhiddfid" well covered with Woodland. Thoim t> v provements aro u LOO Dwelling House, anew BANK DARN, and other Out* 18 MiljHft buddings. Two wells, of never failing water. arc convenient, to tbo bouse and bum, uiiU a largo Apple Oicbard of grafted (reds is on Ibti premises'. Persons wisbing to view the property can call on the undersigned, or ori lhd premises. NATHAN WOODS, August t, IB6o—if . Lan. In.cl. copy till if. and charge Woods, House ami Lot for flu to/ THE milißcrltar will soil ul prlvnlo «nla, ilia pro -rly on whicli ho live*, alllintwl ill Wnat Hill,Cum "r„n,; minify - . o» 'l>° 81510 rooJ from Cnr| l"l° 10 S | t r ;. weal of Ca.li.lo, and I milo aou.l. of Shelleliarsar-a iniil. TllO' 1.0 l 001i1n,,,. half l.n Aero of first rale UmMlono Tannd, urtdtar Roml roii«, B—-a with n new iwo iioty llu .V, so by 24 feet, and Dock Uuiiti.nc* there-j !■ I^ig on Alio, a well of excellent wot , with a pump in it near the door, and, o number of young and thriving Apple* Poach and ] Uherry tree*. The -111001100 ia o good one for a Tailor or any other mechanic. I • Thla property is situated In a pleasant* rich and j healthy neighborhood, end will ho Bold low, a> the subscriber intends moving west. For particulars coll. on the undersigned. DAVID ZEIGLER. July 26, IB6o—gm J Private Sale. The subscriber'ollera at private sale* a valuable lot offset rale Plate land, well limed, except 35 acres, of ground in this Uoruugh, on Pmnfrct street, and w | t ( o h is well covered with Timber. The improve- Sites on tho cast,nnd Mary, , ne ri(a aft a two.sfnry Frame Dwelling HOUSE, a Oaufmgn oh tlie weal, containing 60 foel front, and j <rffo frame UaRN, and oil ncoc»*ary Outbuildings 340 feel deep, having thereon erected a two story j„ « 00 j condition. Alan, a good Orchard of choice plastered House and Kitchen, a two story f ru it, This farm la well supplied with water fur 4RA I Framtf House, Frame Barn, Stable, and , loc k In all the fields. Also. 3 Wells of water,near *§l*Hkothor Out-buildings. There is an obun- the house that never fall- Possession given on the jggUHhdcncc of fruit tree, on Iho promt.'., Tli. 1.l of April If d«lro<). .nd Hi. t.rm. mad. to .ull property will be sold low, and divided into half lota the purchaser. ~1 ' i». ,t If nece.auty, -to .ult pmch.Mt., FoV torn.. Ac., .p-j rot.cn. wl.liln* o p0rc1.... or ...mlo. U pro, ply to PHILIP niIOADS, pcrly will plc« ■»« “VXsTRONG- Nonis " A g .„t for th.Own.r. 1850 _ t^ MSTRONG August 1, I86t) ; Valuable Estate for Sale THE Heirs hf George Trimble,' offer at private sale, that excellent Farm, situate In Silver Spring township/Cumberland county, I mflo north of Buck era mill, on .the public road from Hogcslown to Stefrett’s Gapj containing 206 Acres,' and somo Perches, of Black Slate Land of good quality, and in a high slate of cultivation, nb.ont 170 acres nf wlilch'oro Cleared 1 amfihc residue in. thriv ing timber, The improvements on llio cast side nf o__a Uda 'firm uro n largo double BRICK HOUSE and Kitchen, well 'finished: a ljsMwß»St»ne and Frame BANK DARN, a good bearing Young Orchard, a well of never filling wdicf at the door and alf fh’6 necesaaty Out* buildings. ... • • « • . The west side contains a STONE HOUSE and Stable, a rfever failing Spring ut tho door, and an Apple Orchard of common fruit; This property combines several, adfanfages, not only from.location, hut frorp the nature of the soil being loose and easily tilled, lying nearly square ond containing 25 acres of bottom or rather second hollmn land, which is well adapted to.the growth of grain of grass, thus giving.ll (lie doable advantage of grain and staulk farms. This bottom runs in front of the improvements from cast to west which renders It vcry ü ßuU«t]blQ la divide,'throwing a handsome farm of IU3 acres in each. The mansion , side of this tract is worthy (be notice of persons desirous of pur chasing a beautiful conntty seal, as it would require but very lillle.oddifionn) expense lb. render it such. ' Also, will bo sold 57 acres of Mountain' Timber Land, with n snug improvement on it, about 2 miles distant. Any person wishing to vfow tho property can call with tho subscriber who resides on the premises, • JOHN TRIMBLE, Agl.* September 5,1550. 4%Lnn. Examiner insert to amt. of 93 and send bill lu this ofllce. Piiblu: Sale ol’.lScal Estate. IN pursb'iiWo of an order of (ho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold ul publiu sale, nn the premises, on Monday the 7ih day of October next, ul I o'clock P. M.*, the lulloWtng described real estate, lute the property of Thomas W-ullarc, dec’d 7 to wit: A Lot of Ground sltunto in (he Borough bf New ville in said county, hounded by' Corporation street nn tho a lot of Mrs. Fryon the norths by a lot of Christopher Duwcrmuslvr on (lie soolh, uml High street on tho west, containing nhoiit 129" feet in bicadlli onsoQt street,and about 31)9 feel in depth, thereon erected a two story E HOUSE and Frame Stable. B Sb<)vo described lut will be sold' JBBflnaßin Wo separate parts'of ull together to suit purchasers.'’ A , M . t . , , Tim fallowing are (bo terms of sale: So much as inny .bo required to pay the ccisls to be paid on lliu continuation of the sulo by tbo Court,’ ono third of tbo h.ifmco to remain in tbo bands of llio purchaser, during Iho life of tbo widow of (bo aforesaid dece dent. Tbo fntcrAl (o bo paid, ber annually during her life, commencing on the Ist of April-ncxt/aml Hi her dentil (hu principal to bo paid to tbo heirs of ;id decedent/orw-balf the balance to bo paid on (ho Ist of April 1851. when possession will bo given and a deed made to llio purchaser, mid llio residue in ono year thereafter without Interest. The whole to be secured by recognizance jn Hie Opiums’ Court with approved security. The luxes of 1851 to bo paid by purchaser. TboubiWo described property will be sofil by JAMK3 GILMORE, Trustee. Septembers, 1850—5 w Public Sale* WILL bo offered ot public sale, on Srffufdny the mb day of October nex'i, op tlm premia -s, in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, Pa.* about 8 miles from Harrisburg, nnd 3 from lloges town, (the Sfulo road from IlnmsburgtoSiornitFs Gup passes through tbo property,) two valuubK) Plautulions. The first contains , 150 Acres,- of. which about 100 acres are cleared and’in tbo best slitlo of cnltiv.iiion; the bnlnncn is Covered with thriving timber. It joins tbo land of. —- ja—Kinporlz and others, The improve- are a.two story, weatbnrbonrd- SQmjgrd DWELLING ami UAUN, a nuv flgggSjfegßer failing Well nenr (be dour, and a first rate Orchard. t # t t Tbo sqqond plantation contains *4u aorea, of Which fflb nro cleared, and in a high state of cul tivation; tbo balance is covered with valuable tim ber. Tbo Improvements-are.a’ story LOG UOUS&, and a NEW BARN. Them is a run ning Spring on tboplauo near,lljo door,atjd agood Orchordf lafo tlid jifopfir'ty of Jos. Warier, dec*d. Possession given ou tlie )st' April next. Sale to commence nl 1 o’clock'oii said day, and tbo terms made known . . liV THE’HEINS. September 5,1650—5 l Valuable JPnrnito Tor Sale/ TllS.aubicriiter nrfbra at private sale, Iho foijow* loir described Real Estate: . Nu,'l. gflluilcd in North Middleton lownHilp, 4j miles east orCiiriMe, about I mile north of lh« llur- Hsburg and Girlish) turnpike road, containing 225 Acres, fnorc or lean, about one-half Limestone and,the real, duu /‘lack Slats and Meadow Lund, all cleared ami In □ high orcnlliv.llon Mccpl Cff.crM, I. well covered wtl/f lio.vy liml.er. n l.n bo din,. 1 « • - pro a very finfS•l”'.* STONE House, JBOTIiU* good Frame BARff; new.whh Snlll|U|cu r n Crlba, VViißim Sltrda. &e M & Hnc Spring Iloukc and • never failing spring near the door of the hooac. Alio, Orchard of choice fruit. No. 2. Situated 1) niltea north of Carlisle, on the road leading from Slcrrotl'a Gup to Carlisle,contain. Ing 165 Acres yaluable Farm tW Salc. ;j +IIEJ subscriber offers at private sale* the fol’ow ing described Real Estate,situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, containing . 150 Acres, .. rtloro Hr less, of patented .Land, aboutof winch orb cleared and in a high stale of cultivation,and (lie residue covered with thriving young. limber.— J ■lilt The improvements are a two story Log HOUSE. STONE KITCHEN, a .first gw3S»lUKncw B.ANK;BARN* Wagon Shed and Crib.. ' Also,’a fine young and thriving- Orchard .with choice fruit. Thq farm is well covered with Locusi.timber* There is a never fuiling Spring of water near the dour, and water enough fot a mill power. This water cun be,brought in pipes to Iho house and. burn. , The above mentioned tract is all Limestone Land, and Is In a heallhy neighborhood, lying upon the Conadoguincl crock, wilfiin 2 miles of Carlisle, and half a mile from the Cumberland Valley Railroad.— It is convenient to Carlisle market and well adapted for supplying said market. The purchaser can have the whole farm or 100. acres with Clio improvements. An indisputable given. For..lcrms. apply to the subscriber, residing on the Walnut Bottom Road, five miles from Carlisle. ' . . • • JOHN FISHfcURN, Sr;. September 5, lBso—lf ■ .' • _• Orplinlis’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of sale from the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, directed tnthe sub* scriber, administrator of Robert Ulcan, deceased, lute of Wcfilperinsborough township, In said county, he will,offer nl public sale, on the premises, on W.edncs* day tho 2d day of. October next, at P. M., (he (following described properly, (ale the estate of said d ceased,-vixs , A tract of Land, situated on the cast side of lha Big Spring, in Westpennsbnrough township,.Cum’-, bcrlund, county', miles south of tho Borough of Ncwnllc,' and the same distance north of Springfield. Irvine’s Merchant Mill is within,.■4o.peichc* of'tjm house, and there is four other mills within 1$ miles of said farm. . Tho Cumberland Valley Railroad is tyithin l£ miles. 7’his excellent farm contains about . 186 Acres, .■ I of first, ra'te Bimfslqno Land, In a good slate of cul tivation. About !GO acres n/o cleared, and the slduo is covered.with good thriving limber. The jJjuwlL. Improvements nro a.large two story Slone V®®®S®k. IIOUSE and Kitchen, a large, STONE HIJIw UARN » Tenant House, Shed, Spring House. Apple & Peach Uiclmrd oi choice fruit—together with Pears, Plums, Cherries, Grapes, dee. ... , . Said properly presents os great inducements as any m this part of the county to persons wishing to purchase a comfortable and permanent homestead. . Tne terms of sale areas follows: Five per cent.' of the purchase money lev bo paid on the confirma tion of the sale, byTlro Court,one-half the bo lance on the Ist of April next, when possession wflf he gfveh and a deed irtado loTli'o purchaser, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without In-, terest, the payments to be secured by Judgment or mortgage. , Any person tailing lo : tfow.thfr jflfeniWes Crfft call oh JohiV Bluan,' living on the farin', who will show the property. ROBERT BLEAN, Adm'r. August 20.1650—fit __ Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of.the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, nl tho laic, residence of Benjamin Myers, deceased, on Friday the, Uih of October ijeXl, at Kf o'clock, A. tf., the following described Real Estate, late the. property of said decedent, (o wit A tract of. Lund situate in Dickinson township, hounded by lamia of John Huston, John Fishhuru, land of the said Uenj. Myers, deceased, und Abraham Myers, containing 85 Acres & 130 Perches, strict measure, of which about 70 acres ore cleared arid in o good stale of cull Walton ,’nlYd the residue in uxeellcnt limber land, haying thereon erected d two p n story wciitherhoimled /HOUSE. LOO fraPHSaffik STABLE, a Well of water near the door. Ili3;& in,u 6 0C ‘* Apple Orchard of choice fruit. A Uo, a Tenant House arid Stable, . Also t ul the sable lime and place, will bo sold a small tract nf first, rate Timber Lnr.d, shunto in the Biinio township, ami bounded hy land of John Ifish hum, the heirs of Michael Ege f * deceased, William Line ond Philip Spangler, containing lOAcres and 57 Perches. . , . . - The above described Re.i) Estate will bo .sold on the following terms: So much ns nyty hu neccssufy to pay the. costs and expenses to bo paid.on llnvconfrnnnlion of. tho solo hy the Court, one-third of the balance to remain In the hands of tho purcha ser dpring the life of Eli»fl Myers, widow, the inte rest.to lie pnitl to her annuniry t tA)d nf her denlh -the principal to ho (raid heirs of tho aforesaid Benj. Myers, deceased, ono-hnlf of (he balance of the pur clihso money of the trad first above dcserih d to bo paid on the first of Apnl.nerfl, When possession will he givon’iir'dd a deed made to tho purchaser, nnd the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter witliout Interest. Tho residue -of the purchase mo ney of the tract of Timber Land, after deducting the widow’s dower, to lie paid oil the ftist of April next. Tiio who'e to ho secured hy recognizance in (he Or iilnns* Court security. / JOHN CAHOTHERS, Adm’r. August* SO'. 18^0—7w Public} Sale of Kcuil EsltiHb WI LL bo sold til public side, on tbo premises, on Friday the ISUi ibiy uf October next, tbo faU lowitig; described Ruul E»tato, late tbo properly of John Myers, deceased,’viz: No. 1, n tnicl of Slate mid Gravel Land, sitnnlc in Mifilin township. Cumberland cnopty. bomi.dc'd by binds of Henry D. Daelbouaen,‘Esq:, Jojiri Wbisler and others, cdiiluioinr* ’ 88 Acres/ of which n[miit 70 nftres arc cleared add in a tfood stale of cultivation, (bo residue is Timber Land,of an excellent quality. There )h ii first rnlo Apple Orcb on said.farm, arid nn pds«»r(nienl of Cherries, Punches, Plums, Sic. Tlidbnildlngs arc u two story n LOO HOUSE and Kilclien, ti lIAN 1C BARN, (lower story Stone,) Saw Mill, A. mmiaa ttcvcr u^’n ® ®l H * n B > vulcr ,tQar lh« Nu. U, u tract of Mountain Land, adjoining the above tract, containing ' , „‘ 157 Acre's, t)te same being covered with the best of Timber, most of which cbn bo conveniently g"l o(. Tbo obuvo tracts will be sold together or separate ly, to suit purchasers. ‘ Sale \o cumlncnco at 10 o’clock A. M, ofaold day, when duo attendance wlll’bo given nnd terms of sale mudo known by SAMUEL MEGAW, Executor of John Myert, aec'a. August 09,1650—8 w . Sale of V«li>“ b,u ««»' K»ln«o. WILL bo aold *rt public anlu on I'll LSD AY, the 33il of October next, ut JO o’clock, on Clio pro. mlwOh^following dcaerlfod real retutcj . . I, A tract of excellent, hii.d laying on Iho couth otilo nr the Cumberland .Volley Kail Road aboni 4i miioß east ol'Cui li«*|o, conluinlnp »ibout 300 AyCIOJS. hi„ under pond (cnee and hi n liiflh, ■tala.of cultl. n t_ v.ilion. Tlio i'lirrovnmcntc «|ro a,,two AKSSSb Story BRICK UOUStI, a bfrgc brick SiMMcDank Darn, both recently built, and ull ■£y4gßlho noccsiury out building!, There ia u i well Ut witter (with ft pump) In the yard. Purl of thin (reel ia wall timbered, • • • • i 3. About 00 ACRES, one mile aoulh of Ino above tract, of which there are about 30 Acicaclcarod.lho « balance ia excellent timber land. •Thera ,wHI alxo bo offered al public r.ta on a*|j URSDAV. the 34lhofOctobur next, at 10 o’clock, on the ni'*tni!C*i two very ffno llmoitono farma, aim. .led In Tohnvnfl lown.hlp, P.r;y pouniy. Thw.«i« ■ adjoining (lirm., onn contain. .b00t,940 ACRES, tl,o other 175 ACRES. They nrn nhent 3 otMen wet • nr Lnndltliunr, on Iho in.ln in.d le.dlne lho val ley. Ono farm 1... . STONE MANSION HOUSE and n.nk Dark bn It. T|m other Ilmi.n.nd | jn . Rum. .Thorn nro thriving ORCHARDS on bnlh of lhe.n.placet. They arc •llnnlod.ln Iho mad forllla part of thb county, nod offer ninny Induce, menli to purchnxora. Peranna wishing to sea.either of tho abovn tracts, 1 nun obtain Information from the tenants folding nn the premlioa, nr either of ilia l undersigned Executors. Allon'dance wlUbo gascn' ahd lorma made known on day of'oithl by IUCHARO PARKER, ~.R. C. STBURB'O’.... Ejtq?ut«* l[ T<lVmß*.Vrlc, dto a. July Si- At. VaiiUln niU at Public Sale. -s'./ THE iubacribcra wishing < to dissolve partnership and remove tg.the.yirfsl, w.\U {sell Jlbeir valuable Mill and Farid at Pi\blio Bale, on Wednesday the IGihdayof October ngxt>,,-It- ie- Bituat6d i pennsborough towhship, Cumboilariil county. The Fotm conialriii ,; , . ■ 138 Acresj of first rqte Limestone Land. The celebrated Bii i Spring rdus alorig tlic western nftifgln of the’tract— . n stream that never fails or freezes, and is nnequaled by any stream in the United Stated.; The Improve- Mjrientsary a firstfdtb MJSRCHANT>.hIIIi{» three stories highland finished In the best oftlor,' with patent improved- Merchant bolt, SeJfpdcbci'jt t itnd all the'lelest im provements iti Corn Kiln,&c. The inilj being siUmlcd oh the above named Spring, affords ft - full supply of water nt'all times to the mill. ■' Also m" large two story Dwelling HOTISB, StnbUng, .Miller's House, Cooper Shop, Orchard,dec. The buildings oro all nearly new and in gopdcondU lirtn. About Iwo-thlrds of thb tract is cleared ana the balance covered with thriving timber. This pro perly lies near the. Cumberland .Valley Railroad; in the heart of a rich country; and offers great Induce* men’s to copitohta. We intend to soli without reserve, and the proper* ty wilt be sold separately or together, and the terms made easy to suit purchasers. Any information concerning the prope^ty fpan had, hy addressing, John Piper,’ Dig Spring Pest Cilice, Cumb. co.j Pa JOHN PIPER. SAMUEL PIPER, August 22,1850 —8t .-JAMES PIPERS “Valuable Farm foi* Sale.’ . WILL be sold at public sale, on the premises,' oh Friday, the 271 h of September next, that valuable farm or tract of land, lute the property of Adam Kunkd. deceased, situate in Silver Spring township,' Cumberland county, convenient to Hallocber'a and Bucher's mills', mid ut present occupied by the wi< dow Kunkcl, containing 140 , i, more or .less, of Slate and Mmestopo Land.of Which' about 110 acres aie. clca/cJ, and. ip a good state of cultivation—(he remainder is superior Woodland.— JJupJjL Tho improvements, ore ■ a good doubts. stone HOUSE, BARN, Cora ]|jsfl||SBCribs, Wagon Shed, ar\d other OuLbulldv There is also an excellent we)f of water convenient to the dwelling, a'lida stream of Spring water passes through the property, near ihS buildings. There ate two Apple Orchards and & variety of olhor fruit (reefl oji the pfci'nlsctf. .. - Persona wjsbing (o vfaw fho properly will call on the widow K-unkol, residing on, the premised. - Sale to commence nt \6 o'clock oh said day; ana tho terms mode known by JACOB KUNKEtn i • fitr the. heirs of A. Kunktl, dec'dl August 22, 1850—Ot Valuable Farms for Sale. THE subscriber odors at private rfrfle/tbe follow* ing Real Estate, viz/ ' No. 1, situate in North Middleton . township, S miles west of Carlisle,"and 1 mile north'of the Rail*, road, containing ‘ 326 Acres a v, of Land, 50. or (10 acres .being Limestone, pnd lh*./. remainder first qualhy of Slate Land." About 100 acres are well timbered, and the balance cleared.— ‘ Tho improvements uro a good story HOUSE,'Wa»I\ a__a House, a Stone Spring House, two.iWi.’fib falling Limestone Springs, a largo and Sii!®?* oo * l UAKN, Wagon-Shed*.Corn Crib*.' I 1000 bu«l\«U of corn,- Granary with, (.turners lor 1200 bushels of small grain. Acc,- Alio, . a LOG-HOUSE, with a Spiing.ncar it, a large and. new BANK BARN, made of tho best om|. >i Lima Kiln. Tim land Uin good cu.tiVatiqn.thefOj having bocn II.OOU bushels of Lime pul on if,.Jfi>4 there is now stone at the Kiln for 1000 bushels more/. Upwards Of 000 pannel of post fence have, been miulo on this tract, and the Locust chopped.on the place; 'Phis land la'well situated for two farmer Y, f V No. 2, eltpnlo partly In North Mlildfeldp arid part-, ty in Si)vcr,Sj>ring.fot7nahips; 7 miles east of Carlisle and !<} north of Kingstown, containing •120 Acres,; • • •*. more or less. , The improvement* ore ft (wo story, .UKICIC HOUSE, n welt of .water hear the door, ,* lafco UANIC 13AHN, and nthei necessary bpijdlpf** About 100 acros'nro clcarcd.ond (he residue in good! timber. U'his land is now in good cull ivotion* and ; nil we(i limed and set in clover. 8,000 feet of hoards have been miido Into fence, and there ire 300 ponnel of post fence on it, with UhrsnuLrails and Locust posts for nearly 100 pannel„morc. ~ , | .•*>.)■ ~ For further infonpntiou cpll qti lhpsqWril>cs,whd wili show.iho niopcfty,. ■... JOHN ZOLLINGEU<; > Carlwlo, Aug. 22, 18Cd—tl UcNlrublo Properly for Stile* THG subscriber will.sell at private'tale, the pcrly on which lie now resides, situate in West IVnnslmro* township,Cumberland county, containing], about nine acbwv with a good l.wo story FKAMBj n V HOUSE,a good FUAMBltyi*N,ft well fssorciW uf good wulcr, and all tho neccsiory.Oni ' | ,< g > JfflWl'nuildiiies; together wills an Orchord..o£ ■lli.ljSOL'iver 30 trees of choice varieties of Applo in tun nearing. ,A Poach Orchard of aboul GO trees, of the ninsl srlcvl eastern varieties, with a general; assortment of Tour, Plum, Apricot, Nectafind and. Cherry trees ol’thc host varieties. The builiUngasre, irtl new and built' in a substantial manner. The ; whole profterly is in good order, atid one.of the moat desirable in (hu county, fjefng situated in (bp village of I’t.iinfield, 5 miles weal of Carlisle, afid'cioso 16* diurch and schools, and within J a. mile of Rurnß*:- Acjdemy. It prcsimts rare imluccmcnts le a me* clmnic or private ffmily wishing to educate (heir children. 1 • If not sold previous to the nth of October nc*l, ft will oh that day ho offered at public sale, ul 10 o’elopk,! on the premises, and wilt 'positively bo sold, For particulars aildrcs#*llic eubsciibcr ut Plpinfield.Cum berland rnunty. ADW. CAUOTIIUUS. Aug If), 1850—8 t ■. • - > Assignee’s Sale Of Valuable Ileal Estate. ’ VT7ILL l>o Hold (ft public salooq Saturday theSßth. \ V dny of September noil,' pt 10 o.V-locJc A. M.,*. on llio premiacs, tho following described tracts of bind. yir.: ' >• . .... ’ No. J, contains 130 acres, of.Slalo Land, of o*-., ccllcnl quality, attuated on tho Long** Gap road, > about 4 miles norlh of Carlisle.. Of there ore ISO ncrcs cleared. ■, |i'h«. improvements nfs^ Mn S story LOO HOUSB/Tcnanl House,' Stone Kitchen. LOG UAHN, a .Well of. water with a pump In it at tho door, and’ n Young. Orchard of choice fruit trees; -i r i\o. 2, contains about fiO acres, of which obout.4(K' tiic cleared— laying onbdialf mile injnh of the above on tho rfaino road. This la also Slate Land of n good quality. ; ~ * iij //' * No. 3. contains about SO acres, of Moiihtnia Land, IcVinff near the Long’* G/ip road. There ft a quarw/* tit v of fine, tocuai ehd Qhdshtil Timber on ihla Iracli * ami la raiy of ueceaa. ; /V No. 4, contains nhoul Si) acres, of flno Young/ Chcannt Timber; on .the Long’s Gap road.' ‘ Persons wia{iing to purchase cnt\ he rhown iltbfo* of the ohave tract* fry ft*l!lhg’on the auUcrlhetK'. ' , Tho tcrtos'mado hnown on tho day of salei hy / ; JOHN ÜBlDLtftt, v -ABM. NTCKBY;, : 1 , Assignees a/ Jacob flrldfsr.,', Aug. 16,-01 ■; PUBLIC SALE* , TN puranonco of on order of the Orphan*’ of Gum*/ bcrlnml county, tho mbecrihcr, adniiniairatdr of. : J Prtrr Dakcr, deceoaed, will sell at public tale. |h*l 1 valuable propeity located on Main street, in the bo-b* I rough of Mochanicaburff, on Saturday the 6th day of v October next, at ID o’clock I*. M. The property . ' r y ■ conalMa of ft Double Frame HOUBB flEsgT|||Annd Lot-of Ground.containing4B feci'* TOiStfßnnd upward* on Main street, aitiLln/'' amBSMsSS depth 200 feet, bounded |\v John Dae*^ Krlli'r'. lu'ifi. on Ih. wwt.; J lwr« l«" FHAInB HTABIjE on tho 01 nriil ft nomhorty^no ••
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