On tlid 251 h utt.,tn Nowtonlowrislilp', at the reel* ’cnee of her Miss Catharine. Hale, rcd-16 years and 6 months, ' ’in the premature death of this amiable, virtuous, ml intelligent young woman, her. relatives have .lost Jicir solace ahd society an ornament. Her culbgy is vritlen on the hearts of all that knew her. OnThurs* lay her remains were conveyed to the Lutheran buri at ground in NewVtllei accompanied by a numerous 'concourse of weeping friends bnd relatives. The ftceno was solemn. The agonizing hcorlof a fond Another seemed almost to break at parting •With her ftnly daughter. Though yoUng in years, her soul is Bow expanded to hill maturity * and she has now join* I Rd the celestial baHd in hymning the praise of God Mind Ihc Lamb forcycn Let us recollect that" in the Rpidsl of life we are,in death ‘—for the felt monster Ssbares not* from the womb lo llio hoary lock. K. Rv'On the 27 1 b ult., Emma Louisa, infant daughter of SKharles and Mary Fteager, of this place aged 3 years, ■Rmonths, and 33 days. This lust being the tenth gplWld that libs been removed by death from that family* ‘ '.-They repose side by side, awaiting the sammons of , 'iJrt'greal day, while their souls realize thcfpromlso of ~ ' U&Savlour, that “of such is the kingdom of Heaven. 1 ' f 'Otfthc 27th ult., Edward Talbert, son of Samuel •nditMary Dluir, of lhle place, aged 3 years; and 5 ; months. ■ n • £•. /tln&lils borough on the Ist Inst., Mibb Ann Humes, itan advanced igo. /At bis rcsidcrifcc, near this borough on tho 19,1 h .. GKORQE Sfonsl.br, aged 60 years, i [ /In this borough, on Saturday last, Mr. JdiiN Aonew, v 'Vil*thc 7letyoar of his age. ' _ d( lei • s\ [®l •JPLanalmn, Baily and the County M Ticket! Tho Deihoerols of Carlisle and vicinity arc requested to meet at Scott's hotel, this (Thursday) filing, October 3, at 7 o'clock. Turn oiit, Demo. Pate, turn null Many. Rally, Democrats! A 'meeting: of the Demneftts of Cumberland and Perry tßtBSsoe&- will be held this aptuiinoon Ooioher 3,) at Slorrett's Gap. Sev* pt‘ ml able speakers will be present. Rally! Demo* cftits! A IVEWTIU.E ACADEMY. A SELECT SCHOOL. ' rhlfe subscriber having taken charge of this In* ' JsnSr** l *' oo * °^' crß his services to the former patrons rfifiVschool.and the friends orcducolion generally. : school wilt be conduclcd on the most approved principles of. instruction. From experience unci by V Untiring application, ho hopes to render the school '..worlfiy of general ptlrunnge. The .course of instruction will embrace' oil the /branches «f « complolo classic and scientific rduca* Oral instruction by lectures and explanations . : ,’accompany the use of tho most approved text ! booksl- - ' ®cnna: lioinfirig and Washing fur 5. months, 933 50 und English brunches, 10.00 ■ *'** M including classics, 12 50 ' A'V* P B y # ide quarterly in advance. Test books finish'd Prtncpp'ti ul city prices. ,wv l l lo is a beautiful and pleasant vill.ige eitun* & ft*rlito und welt cultivated country, nnjl oc* from cast and-west by Railroad. The inha* of the village and surrounding countrynro HO(ed for their morality ftpd enterprise. •' -."•’V-'.'tjrho winter sessions will commence on tho second ,*.%)£■ Jaoiidsy ofOctnbci; the summer on tho second Mon s .of April. For particulars address the Principal . Cumb. co., P.i.. a®HS WM * F - gueaver. 'f^^BRrRBr.NCRs.— Tho Faculty of Penn’a. College.— W, M. Reynolds, D. D.; President of Capitol vTOivcrsily, Ohio,; Rev. C, I*, (l inglinmn, S ding, Va.; O! F» Riil|c, Middletown, Mdj Rev, S. (lurkcy* r f, Kxq., J icob Swoycr, Joseph llurinun, M, Hermn, NewvilU*. •r 3, 1830-3i* jp NollcO. tetaons are hereby.notified ihtil Letter* Icatn* itary ort the estate of John Agncw, late of uch of t'nrtiale, Cumberland' county, Pa., , im«« liflpn Rinn(ei) to the •uhacriher reaiu* ■Kith Middleton township, county aforesaid, totia having clntma or demands npnlnut the laid defeedept, arc t-equealed Id make known i without delay, anil these indebted to muko to JOHN STUART, Ex't. , 1850—Gt icliool Tosm'lii'i* Wanted. ib Diolricl Nm 1, In l9orih Midcltdnnlown. • It U a good situation fol* a £odd Teacher. icuLn enquire of . . SAMTj. WlU.tAftlS, - lIKNHV SMITH, ADAM OfTNESR. . Sub Com, 1850—at* 'CoulS Coal! uhacriher haa juat received at hja Cnnl Yard, io-Woxl end til' llijfli afreet, a mtperior rpiull ilkealmrre, Pinegrovc, L.vkcn'a Valley, Lime ami niucksunlha* COaL, which he la pro. » fell at reduced prices. do rcapecifully lie patronage of (he people of* Curlialo and W. 0. MURRAY, Agl. le, Oct 3, 1850—Dm micnsc Slock of Nov Goods, •celved ai OOll.HY’S—cheaper ilian ev _..ine one* mine oil, and epotire good bar - . -/jrifths—no charge for exhibiting Goode. , I’.irticu • next week. Ocl 3. *5O. ■ " HliW GOODS! i ? £&TIIK ttndewljnwl rntpectrully infnrins hi* 1 fronds nml iiiiiiirrmia cnsioimT*, Ihnl tiu hna r*. ' i' from I’hiliiildphia, willi n very land carefully selected assortment of new fMr PALL GOODS, E : n( ti"’ ' ovv<,Hl prims, anti which lie is f. •, ielutmlned to dispose of al Very smnll nr His, k ‘Superior n\ from 70 cent* lo {PC a yard. Casshneres, and Vestings, at vuriuus prlcff... '‘fjftii'GtxHU, such as Delaines, Bereaes, and a ftpWndtd assortment of Silks. All extensive as v kgfiaicint of Calicoes & Cinuhams. Also, ('hecks, Muslins, Bonnets. lima. and bhoet. —A good assortment ol Men's* . ■ and Children's Boots and Shoes, of • luppndr quality, and very cheap. Also, boy's ’.ind'lmn 's Cloth and Hungarian Cjtps. - -V Groceries, knW«S*Susor, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Com* ’ celehrnted Teas. Also, constantly on hand me host quality ufCnrpet Chain.. ThejMlbserlbor respectfully asks all who wish |rood bargains, to give him an early call. Don't fnrget lhe stand, opposite Leonard's old stand, Nqrllt.Hanover Mreol, Bultar/Eggs, Rags and Sonp, taken at market j> prices. H Oct 3,1850 N. W. WOODS, Agt, . & Winter Glotlilnc. fancy Saved is Money Made. vpTROUTMAN& MAY'S C**** ll AND Fasiiionabm Clothing Stoiib, t)n opposite KUiotCz J)riig Slore t and ours WCi t °f Ogllhy'z Store, THANKFUL to tlio citizens of Carlisle and vtolnUy Wrlhair increased custom, we again to .company to vlow our large ami spfon aid ft«pO(iipenl of Heady-made Clothing fop Fait & Wfpter wear. Our stock consists of. all kinds of C'OATS* PANTS, VESTS, and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparal in-general, suitable fur the eon* and matlo in tlio most workmanlike man- ACi and of the latest Fall and Winter Fashions. «3 wish to favor us with a call can save ity-fivc to fifty per cent, by buying at our all goods sold warranted to give entire •n. 8, Oot. 3, 1860 AND POTATfIfcS WANTED AT THIS OFFICE. ■ ■ • Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL bo sold at bn Tuesday tho 2pili of October, 1850, the. farm of John 11. Carothers,'de ceased, situated in Dickinson township; Climb', co.j adjoining lands of Levi Trego,'John Hisner& John* slon Moore. Said farm contains about 150 Acres, of good Limestone Land, about 100 able's'of winch are cleared and in a high stale of .cultivation} tho balance is tvojl covered with good timber. . There is also a largo quantity of Locust and Walnut on the AmA place, . The buildings are a STONE jflffPnfr HOUSE, LOG HOUSE, and two Frame Corn crib,&c.’ There is a well £g££B£of never failing water. Persons wishing any information respecting the farm will, please call on John.Lcfcvor, or on the pre* miscs. Possession and un indisputable title given on the Ist April next. Attendance given and terms made known by October 3,1850—3 l THE HEIRS. House & JLot for Sale. On Friday the 25 1 h of October . THE subscriber offers at public sale, a. Lot of Ground, situated in Centruville, Dickinson township, Cumb. co., containing 3 seres, in a good stale of cul tivation, and nn which there is crcclcda two story b_jr . BRICK HOUSE and Brick Back Buijd. ingfl. Also, A Tun Yard with 18 Vats ■ ■■■BByout.of doors. 2 Leaches, 2 Limes, a Pool running water and 4 Humjlesin tho shop. , The whole is in good order. There is also a largo Dirk Shed and Shop and good Stables at tached, with every other convenience. The lot is well supplied with fruitjrccs of every kind. It.is u most desirable properly for any one wishing to com-, mcnco the Tunning Business. Any person wishing to view tho properly previous to the sale can do.so by calling on J. Minnich, who resides on the same. . Sale to commence at'll o'clock on said day, and the terms made known by Oct. 3,1850-31 JOHN ZEIGLEU. ' SlicrilPs Sales. BY viiluc of sundry write of Venditioni Exponas and'Levari Facias, issued out of tho Court, of Common Picas of' Cumberland county,-and to .mo directed, I will expose by public vendue or outcry, nt the Court House, in tho, Borough of Carlisle, on Sa turday tho 2d day of November, 1850, at 10 o’clock A. M., the.following described Real Estate, viz: A tract of Limestone Land, shuttle in Dickinson lowjiship, containing G 5 acres, more or less, hounded by lands of John Huston, John Fish burn, Wm. Glenn, H.oitiday Lee, and .Henry Line, having thereon creeled a Plastered Frame one story House and Kitchen, two Tenant Houses, Log liarn. Cistern, Ac... Seized and taken in execution asdic properly of George Leo. Also,a iracl of Limestone Land,situate in Southampton township, containing 200 acres, rno.c or less, hounded on tho north hy land of Wm. Kuuktu, on the west liy Alexander Kelso, on the south hy Jacob Ciomer* and on the east hy George Kunklo, having thereon creeled a two story Frame House, Log Burn, Ac. Seized and taken in execu tion ns the property of Robert Cl.nk. Also, a tract of Lund, situate in Mon roe township, hounded hyj.inds of,James Livingston oh tho cast, M, Urandt on the south, Carey Ah! on (he west, and Christian Hnrtzell on the north, con taining 150 acres, more or less, having thereon erec ted a two story Brick House, two Tenant Houses, a Grist Mill, Slone Burnt Frame Stable, Ac, - Also,atract of Mountain Land,situate in Monroe township, containing 58 acres, inure or less, bounded hy lands of Michael G. Brandt on the east, James Livingston on the south, P. F. Ego oh tho west, and John llonscr on tho north, ' Also, a Lot of Ground,situate in-Mon roe township, containing. acres, moio nr less, bounded on the .north ami west hy lands of Henry Enk on tho south hy Rudolph Miller.- Seized and taken in execution as the property of Michael Mish. ler. Also, a tract of Land, situate? in Upper Allen township, containing 14 acres, more or less, hounded by hinds of A. Chapman'on the south, Mar tin Barringer on the west, G,cargo Yost on the cast, and John Taylor on Iho north, having ilieredn cree led a one nr.d n halfstory Frame House, and. Frame Barn, Ac- Seized and taken in execution os llie property of Conrdd Schwinn. Also, a tract of Land, situate in Dick inson township, containing 24 acres, more or less, hounded oii the north by lands of Joseph Myers, on tho cast by Philip Myers, on the south by Jacob My. era, und on the west by Cornelius Myers. Seized and taken in execution us (ho property of Moses Myers. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate iu Dick- Inson township; containing Ij acres, more or less, bounded on flic West by lands of Philip Myers, on the noHlj by John, I;ebinan, on the fast by Duvld Zeigler, and on tho sdiiili by Anthony Myers. Seiz ed and taken in execution us tho property of David Myers. Also, n Lot of. Ground, situate in the Onrough of Carlisle, containing 30 feel in front and IjO JVri In depth, bounded on the south by Norlti street, on (ho east by J. «k D. Rhoads, on ibo hoilb by' an alley and bn the west by John shade. Seized und Ink it in execution as tile property of George licnbcr. ■ Also, a tract of Laud, situate in the Do rough of Carlisle, bounded on the north by the Trln die Spring Road, on the east by Robert Irvine and -*—Connor* on the south by tho road leading Ul York, and on the west by a lot of W. J.ine, contain ing 0 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a largo Frame Dwelling (Jousrv 60 feet in front and •18 feel deep, a large Double Frame Uarn, and other accessary Out houses, a well of water at the door, with an Orchard of the choicest fruit. Also, n Lot of Ground, situate in the , Borough of Carlisle, bounded.on the.west by a lot o> Dimirt Rckels, on the north hy the road leading to Harrisburg, on tho oust by the above described trail, ami on the south by the Vork road, containing one acre, mmo or leas, having thereon two Frame Dwc|. Sing Houses, and a number »f fruit trees. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in the Rorough of- Carlisle, bounded on (ho south by (he Railroad, on the west by Jacob Shrnin and on the north by —— street, containing nno acre, moro or less. Seined and taken in execution os the property of William l.lfle. Also, tract of Laud, silunlo iu East Primsborough township, containing 3 acres and 37 perches, more or less, bounded on tho noith, south and west by Henry Longsdnrfi.flnd on tha cast by ho this ijuchannn River, having (hereon a two story wenlheCboardcd Frame House and Kitchen, a Barn, part log and part frame, oinl a Saw Mill site. B«dz ed and taken in execution as tho property of John Keel. Also, a Lot of Ground, shunto in the norough of Mcclmnlcsburg, containing 50 feel in front oik) 150 fuel in depth, moio.or loan, hounded on (ho north by tho Railroad, on tho oobl by a lot of Ocorga tiingizer, on tho south hy nn alloy» mid on tho wool hy , street, hnving thereon erected n two story Frame House, &c. Seized niul taken in execution as tho projiorty of Michael Mangca. . Also, a tract of Land* situate in North Middleton township, contnining 120 acres, more or less, bounded hy the Connoddgulnol creek on the north, hy lands ofC. D. Penrose & H. BUzer on the cost, C. Kuhl on tho south, and Hamucl Kut* un;tho woat, having thereon erected a 1J story Frame House, Bank Barn, Waah Houac,. Well.of water. Orchard, «Sfc. Seined and taken in execution aa the nroPortv of Abraham NUley, , /, And all to bo by me, ' ■ * DAVID SMrrH. Sh’ff. Sheriff's Office,. Carlisb, OcU 3, 1850,> STRAY. CAIWfi to tho residence Of tho subscriber in East Pennsboroiigh township, Cuinli. co.,nt thoCounu. doguinel creek, 9 miles from Oyster’s Point, about Stho first instant, a.atrav COW, obuut live years oldVa brlntllo color, no other (mirks. The owner is requested tq conio forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take her away, or ■he will bo disposed of according to law.' DAVID EYSTER. October 3,1850—31 /"I ARP El* BAGS.and Travelling Trtipkrf,, Alarg* \j assortment, and of a superior quality, jhsl rc6e(- ed and for solcchenp by CAAB. OGILBV. Bargains! T L. STERNER & CO., have'jdet revived u • and aro. now opening at their new store; in North Hanover street; opposite Monyer'a Oohfec- storey splendid assortment of fall Goods, BUch as Ha rage delaines, figured, slripe(), : and plain cashmeres; mouslln do luines, mohair and silk lusters, plain black and change** able alpacas, new style calicoes and chintzes, cloths and casSimeres, saltlnelts, Kentucky jeans, velvet'cords, ah assortment of pant stuffs, vest ings of ail kinds and prices; muslins, tickings, checks, table diapers, &c« Groceries, such as coffee, teas, chocolate, ncc, sugar, molas ses, starch, spicos, &o. . Auction Bargains! A.large lot of Boots and Shoes bought at .Auction, will be sold cheaper thancan be had at any other store. Also.a largo stock of Carpets. We respectfully invite every body to call and judge for themselves, as we are determined to bf : forgroat bargains, . I. L. STERNER & CO, Carlisle, Oct 3, 1850 New .Fall Goods At the Cheap Store corner of Hanover and Leather Sls. t opposite Burner's Grocery Store. THE Undersigned most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has jdst returned from Philadelphia with a well selected as sortnior.l of . . ’ Fall Goods, purchased at the lowest prices, and which ho is de termined to soli at small profits; among them may be found Cloths, Casslraercs, Vestings, Sallinclts, Velvet Cords, Kentucky Jeanit, &c. - - LADIES DRESB.GOODS, consisting in part ol Black Silks, Cashmeres, Mouselin ile Loinrs, Alpa* ctis, Cohurgs, Ginghams, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, ■ Collars, I.nces, Fringes, &c. • . DOM ESTIC.S, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Dril lings, Osnuburg; Linsoys, Muslim; bleached and un bleached. Also, Groceries in all their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Spices, Chocolate, &c. Rigs ond Country Produce token in exchange for Goods. Please give mo a call. A. C. FETTER. Carlisle, Sept 26, 1800 Stray Ho?. CAME to the subscriber in North Middleton town, ship, on the Slate road,2 miles costof Slcrrol'sGop, the 13lhins(unt, a White Flog with cur one c»T them with a slit cut in, the other with a notch cut in. The owner is requested to conic forward, prove property und take, her away, . or she .will be disposed of according to hiw. Sept. 26, 1850-3 t» JACOB SMITH. Yondiic Cry His! THE subscriber still attends.to Vendue,Cry ing in town, in the country and in any part of (he county, of Real Estate, Personal Property, &o. Having had years of experience in the above bu siness, and it being a pari of his calling , respect fully solicits a continuance of at least a share of patronage. Charges will, in thn future, be very moderate , to suit the times. Residence: South Bedford street, nearly opposite the *»Qld College.” WESLEY MILES. Carlisle, Sept .26,1850, GEORGE Z. BRETZ. SURGEON DENTIST, would respectfully inform (ho public that ho is now prepared to perform all operations oh tho 'Perth that may bn requited. Ar tificial Teeth irlftehed from a single tooth to an cn tiro set, upon the latest and most approved principle. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. He may bo found at the residence of bis brother; in North Pitt street.. Cailisle, Sopt 20, 1880—ty STEPHEN KEEPERS, JUSTICE OK TH E PEACH—Office at his re sidence. East Main street,nearly opposite Hoff* man's hotel, Carlisle. In addition to the duties of Justice of the Peace* he trill attend to all.kltidd of writing, such as deeds, bonds, mortgages, in dentures, notes, articles of. agreement, &c. All business entrusted to him Will be promptly atten ded to., ' Carlisle, Sept 19,1850—1 m NOTICE fPO Ibe llctrs ami Legal Reproscnlnl Brea of George X - lleltcrlck, Idle of Lettcr.konny township; Frank lin county, Pu„ deceased. , Take notice (h(it by virtue, of a writ of. Partition and Valuation issued out of the Orphan*’ Court of Cnmberlmd county, and to mo directed, I will hold un Inquisition oil the Real Esin to.of said decedent, on (lie premises, to wit: A tract of Limestone Land, situate in,the township of North Middteibn; fcohnly ofCumheil md, bounded by lands of Put rink M’Uhfffe, Heirs of Solomon Gorgns, nod lands of John Hem rninge.r, John Myers and others, containing 76 acre* nod 112 perches^strict measure, on Monday thoSSlh day ufQclubur, 1850, nl 10 o’clock in the forenoon of snid day, when and where you,may attend ifyou think properr. . DaVII) SMITH, Sh’/f. Sheriffs'Office, I Carlisle, Sept. 19, *5O-3l ( ; Trustees’ Sale. OK Saturday the 19(h of October', next, the subscri ber, by uti order of (ho Orphans’ Court of Cum berland eminly, willcxposo to public, sate, un the premises, at 9 o’clock P. AI., that desirable Dwelling House & Lot of Ground, situate on the north-west corner of Louthcr and West streets, Carlisle, cmiiaining GO feet in lronl on Lotillier street, and 910 feet in depth on West street, being (ho properly ol the late Joseph Halbert, deo’d. Thu property wifi positively be sold on said day. Terms made known on ilm day of sale. JACOB SIIROM, Trustee. September 96,1850—4 l Real. Estate at Sale. J~)Y virtue of (lio Will uf Marlin Lutz, deceased, } the undersigned wilt sell at public sale, on ilia premises, on Thursday Uio 3lsl day of Oe'ober 1850, n tract ul'land, nil width (lie said. Marlin Lutz rcsi.' ded, und his Widow sip, Co bis death, situated In Franklord township, Cumbcil-ind eminly, Pa., ad. joining I),mid Lackey, Paul Uandulph, and John Ikrgslrcßicr, contuiniug about 110 Acres. Tho Improvements me a two story LOG HOUSE, n » 1,00 DARN, and other Out buildings.— The furm iu well watered and has a good |iSS«lijL hearing Orchard. There is a valuable JJLI4«JbqSL Meadow of about 10 acres upon it—and lu »cna oi‘good thriving Timber* The land is a good quality of UluOk Staid* ... Also, at the sumo time and place, will bo sold 19 acres ol* good limbered Mountain Land, adjoining William iilo|*cr and Samuel Rlosicr, situated in franklord township, Cumberland county. Tho title to (ho above tracts of land is mdisputn. hie. Bilc to continence at I o’clock P. M. on said day, and the terms made known by ' * WILLIAM RLOSSER, JOHN ARNOLD; Executors of Marlin Lutz, doo’d. September 9G,1850—51* . Farm for Sftlo. THE subscriber, agent for tbo owner, offers nt priva|o sulo, onb of llio most valuable forms In Cum* berlund county, siurated In South Middtolnn lown. ship, two miles soiMli of Carlisle. It coitl'ulns (30 seres of Limestone Lund, 13 of which is woodbind. ’.The improvements aro a Slone House,Slone D<ink ll.tr n, Spring fluuse, 6co, There is i ,M, BL nn Spring of wuler mi the firm, l£2J£Sß*hd it is convoniunl to Churches, Schools, and Mills/ For particulars enquire of (ho undersign ed residing lii Carlisle. ‘ September 96,1650—3 t Mill for Rent* TUG Merchant-Mill At Spring Forge la offered Ibr root from t|»olst of April, 185J.\ .. t . ~; p, Fy ege^_ WOOD WANTED AT-THIS'OPPIOK.- Valuable Town Propcl-ty fol Sale. WILL *be offered at lho,CourtHouse, in’pnrlislo, on Saturday, (ho 2d day of November 1850,.at 3 o'clock in the aftprnopni i\t public outcry* the fob. |oyving vpltrohle-pro'pc'rty of Juincs A\ Dougherty and iho.childrort, of John. Taylor, viz?' A Lol of (iruUiidi situate on East Main Street, in said borough, byalujof Junics Thompson's heirs on on ihu north by an alley, on the west by.a I of* of Mrs. Kauffman, and on thcsoulh.by Main street. Said lot is 340 lect in length, and 60 feel in breadth. There is on said Mol a-good Slone M HOUSE, two stories high, 38 feet in front on Main street and 24 in depth, with a Stone Back. Building attached, 37 feet in length, consisting of « dining room and kitchen on tho first floor, and two largo rooms on (he second floor, Tho front house has 2 rooms on the first floor, and. 3 on tho second flopr. There is a good cellar. Under tho same. Also n two story Siono Building '2O feel square, adjoining the kitchen. On said lot is a good garden with choice Trull trees. Said lot will bo of fered for sale as a whole or in two parts of equal di vision to suit purchasers. Tho terms made known on the day of salt) by . HUGH GAUM.AGHER. Ally, for children of Jno. Taylor . dee'd, JAMES A. DOUGHERTY. September 26,1850—6l r ' Valuable tau Properly for Sale ONE of the most desirable private residences in the borough, situated on.Louther street. The M house is n’ two story BRICK, 21 feel in front nnd the sanie distance in depth. It contains tworoomsand ab all on the ground floor and tlireo good chambers on the Second floor. The back building is also of brick, two stories high, containing two rooms up stairs and two down. Attached to this,is a fine large Kitchen, Smoke HongC, Oven, &c. The entire liouse is well finished throughout and now in the best or der, There is a spacious Cistern near the Kitch en door with-a pump l in it, and rt. Dutll house con 4 venient. -The house and back buildings possess every modern convenience, The lot on which the House stands Is 36 feet.front by 310 in depth, nnd is full of the choicest selectionsbf frliit trees, con sisting of Apples, Pears, Punches,'Prunes, Plums, Gages and two varieties of Grape. On therenr of the lot, fronting on a 12 foot alley is erected a Frame Stable, huili in the best manner, 24 by'lB feet in slie, together with a corn crib, hog pens, feed house, &c., all of which are arranged in the most convenient manner. The properly will, be sold on reasonable terms.- . Persons wishing to examine U or desiring further' information, are re quested to call on the editor of the Volunteer, September 19, 1850—if Fanu for Sale. THE subscribe! offers ol public sale, on Friday tho Tllli day of Ootober'nexl, a farm situate in Dick inson township, Cumbcrland-co'jnty, one-fourth pfu mile from tho Walnut Bottom, road, containing 105 Acres, 90 of which arc cleared, and in a high state of culli. vnliun. Tho residue is Mountain Land, within 14 miles of tho tilled land, and covered with young and thriving timber. This farm is situated In tho most healthy and beautiful purl of Cumbefland cnunty.— n T The improvements are « largo twoslnry- STONE HOUSE. BANK BARN.Spring Corn Crib, Wagon Shed,and other JLgg|jjg2 uu ! buildings. There is a never ,railing spiing oi water at (ho door, and tho Yellow Breeches is within one mile of It. There is a young Orchard of choice fruit of every variety updn the promises. There is two fine meadows of six acres each. .To persons desirous of purchasing a valuable and convenient home, this place offers runny advan tages. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by GEORGE CREGLOW. . Sept 19. 1850—If ■ I will fit’ll the TWO STORY BRICK tfSaTiitM HOUSE, situate mi the corner of tlic rWa l ■ tiff square in this borough, in w 1 licit Ml -4fflgßgqBß ch.ict'G Ego now resides. Tho title is perfect; clear of oil incumbrance, and terms will bo made to accommodate any purchaser wbowillsc. cure the imynumi of tho purchase money. Sept. i 9, 1850.-31 FRED. WATTS. Valuable Farm For Sale. .WILL b«.S((|<J at public sal*,on Tuesday (ho S.'Hh fiay uf October next, on the premises, (hut valuable Farm; aituute in Alien township*Cumberland county, P«.; convenient to the Stale road und Slieplicrdalown, Containing . 174 Acres* Hiorfe or less; of Limestone L ind, about iOO nefes of which arc denied and in a high state of cultivation* the remainder Is well covered will) Chcsnnt, Locust! Pluck Oak and Hickory timber; The improvements Mote a Frame Dwelling HOUSE, BARN, and other oiil-buiMiiigs, A well of good water is convenient Ip the Dwelling, and a running stream of Spring water passes through (fit) properly. There are three Ap'f>lo t(Jrrh utdjori ,tlie premises,* and « variety of other fruit frees. This Farm is well-situated, and is n very de sirable residence, und Ilia land is superior und very productive. There has recently .been folind on (his land, a vein of Mangtmesis which bids fair to yield well. A com sidcrablo quantity of Ibis mineral has already been taken from .the vcin.nnd Is pronounced very superior. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A. Mi on said dayj and life lefms made known by,. James r.drowk, SAMUEL HAKE. Acting for (he heir* ui J.is. Prawn, dec’d. Sept 19, 1850-6 w iloiiflO rui(l Lot for Suits THE subscrilrcr offers at private sale, the House and Lot ho now occupies, in Silver Spiing township, on the Tiindlo road, 2 miles from Meehuiilcsbu*R. — The lot contains one aero nnd 79 perches, nil of which is cleared nnd under grind fence. The im . provemeiils tiro u two story FRAME HOUSE,'Ulaeksmilh Shop, Frame Stu- *' rn * &c. 'Fltia properly is located, and is Wi-ii calculated lor ulmost.uny kind of a mechanic. aro a number of.supcrlor fruit trees on the lot, rtnd-good water is convenient to ihodwolling. For particulars enquire of the undersigned. residing on the premises, DANIEL UROWNAWELL. Sept 12, 1850—41* The subscriber otfeis at private ttale.n valuable 10l of ground irt this UormigH, dn Pmtifrcl streef. and adjoining n lot of Joseph Sites’on (ho east,and Mary Cnufman on the west, containing 00 feet front, nnd 240 feel deep, having thereon erected a two story a_ji plastered House and Kitchen, n two story Frame. House, Frame Barn, Stable, und ■ >|»|WKaother Out-buildings. There is nn nlmn- of fruit trees on (ho premises. The properly will be sold Injv, and diviihd into half lots If necessary, to suit purchasers. For terms Arc,, ap ply to PHILIP RHOADS, Agent for the Owner. August f, 1850 . • ’ Hound au<l Lol.tor Sale. THEsubscriber will roll nl private sole, the pro perly on which ho lives, situated nt Weal Hill,Cum horlnml county, on iho Stale'road from Carlisle to Ncwvilln. 0 mile# west of Carlisle, nnd 1 Inilo south nf tMiellebarßer’s mill. The Lot contains half nn Aero of first rate Limestone Land, under coed fence, n t* ■ with a new two atoiy IlltlCK HOUSE, AImSmIK 00 by S 4 feet, nnd Back Building* there* Also, a well of excellent wo* Jg.U£gg£ter with a pump In it nrnr (ho door, nnd young nnd thriving Apple, Pencil nnd Cherry tree*, , Tfio altuuiion is a good one for a Tailor or nny.i'flmr tiii'i'linnfc, 'l’lii. proporty I* ailunlpil in n plenannt, ricli find lionlihy nrlgbboilipoil, nml will bo ,old low, ilia ■uhacrilwr inloiitbl moving wo.l- Forparllculnracall Iho undr f ri«.mi. DAVID ZEIOLER. July liS. 1800—3n> ’ , W. BENTZ. rnllß Annua? Election, for OJllPera and Manaprra I ,j. || lo GumbcrliMiil Valley lull Road Company will bo bold ol Wood’. Hold in llm RnroltiillC irlialo, but ween the lionra of 10 Ai M. and 4 IV M-iof.Mop, nW ibo 7th day of Oolubor next. . " ' • f , .E. M. DIDDLE; Sec'lr. RW|rA.d6%,\ ( , , . C.rll.loi Sdpl 19,1840. f Tor Sale. IMivatc Sale. NOTICE. Public Sale oi Rcixl Estate. IN pursuance of ah order of sale Off phans’ Conri of Cumberlahd couniy, ; lhe subscrl 1 * her will offer at public sale; pn llio premises, oh Friday the 4th day 61. October.next, at 12 o'clock M.;,the following described properly, being the real estate of Joseph Burkholder, deceased, late of Mifllin township. ; . .. A Tract of Land, situated In Mifflin township, Cumberland county, adjoining John M'Crea’s mill, and lands nf Daniel Barrack, DanMDewalt; Peter Baker and Henry Snyder, containing 192 Acres, more or loss, about 150 acres of which is cleared and 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 area largo two story o„„a BRICK HOUSE well finished, a large BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn mgPjfCnh. Stable, and all necessary out , .There js* also, a thriving Voting Orchard on the farm. This farth lie*? On the State Road 6 miles from Newville, and 2 from Dublin Gap Sulphur Springs. The terms of sale aro os follows! , Fiyb pHrbl. of the purchase money to ho 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 ho secured by a lien upon the land, the interest of which .to-ho paid, annually during her life, and the principal ol her death.— The residue of one-half tho balance payable on the Ist of April,lBsl, n’nd the remainder in three equal payments without inte.rcst, to be secured by judgment bonds mid morlsrago. , PETER MYERS, Adm'r. N. B. If this property lie not sold as above, it will then bu rented from Ist April next. Valuable Dtcal instate for Sale. '. TllE Heirs of George Trimble, offer at'private sale, lliat excellent Farm, situate in Silver Spring township; Cumberland comity, 1 mile north of.Buch er's mill, on the public road from llogcstown to Slcrrcti's Gap, containing 206 Acres; and. some Perches, of Black: Slate Land of good qn-ilily, and in a high state of cultivation, nbonl 170 acres of which are cleared and the residue inlhriv. ing timber: The improvements on tho cast side of A&Zi£L (his firm are n large double BRICK .jViraAJIOUStI npd KlldlibrE wpll finished; a |vM»|W4Stono and Frame BANK BARN, n good bearing Young Orchard, a well of never lulling water at the door anti all tho necessary Out buildings. , The west side contains a STONE HOUSE and Stable, a riever falling Spring ul the door, and an Apple Orchard nfcolnmon fruit. This property combines severs! advantages, not only from location, hut from the italUrb of (ho soil being loose and easily tilled, lying nearly square and containing about 25 acres of. bottom or rather second bottom land, which Is well adapted to the growth of grain or grass, thus giving it thu double advantage of grain and staulk farms. Thin bottom runs in front of the-improvements from cast to west which renders it very suitable to divide} throwing a handsome farm nf 103 acres to each, ’i’ho mansion side of Ibis tract Is worthy the notice of persons desirous of pur chasing nbcautifnl country seat, os it would require but very little sddllionnl expense to. render it auciu Also, will be sold 57 acres bf Mountain Timber Land, with a snug improvement on it, about 2 miles distant. Any person wishing lo vicw.lhe properly can cal will) llio subscriber Wliu resides nn'tbc premises. JOHN TRIMBLE; Agi. September !>, 1850, Public Sale. WILL be offered al-public sale, on Saturday the slh day of October next, on. the premiai 8, in Silver Sprint; township* Cumberland county, Pa. about 8 mites from I larrishurg, nnd 3 from Hoges town* (the Stale road from Harrisburg to Sterretl’s Gap passes through the property.) two valuable Pluntafons. The first contains ISO Acres, of which about 100 acres are cleared and in the best slate of cultivation; the balance is covered with thriving timber. It joins the'land of .. . Kinportz nnd others. The improve -4BflfT|tiA‘mPniB are a two story weatherboard j§Witll»p<l DWELLING and UARN, oner fl@ygggBer failing Well neur the door, and a first rale Orchard. The second plantation contains 149 nermt, of which 100 are cleared, and in a higli slate of cul tivation; the balance is covered with valuable lim ber. Tho improvßiiieiils are a two story LOG HOUSE, and n NEW BARN. There is a run ning Spring on the piano near the door, and n good Orchard; lute the property of Jos. Walter, dec’d. Possession given on the Ist April i.e&t. Said to com'mcncfe at I o'clock on said day, and tho terms made known . ’ , . . PY THE HEIRS. September fl, 1850—6 l Valuable Farm Tor Sale. THE subseriher oilers »( private’sale,* tbo fnt'ow ing described Real Entalejsituate in Norlb Aliddletot township, Cumberland county, containing, . ISO Acres, . more nr leap,of patented Land, about 19.1 of which are eli’dred and in a high stale of cultivation, nnd (he residue covered wilt, thriving young timber.— Jl—jO The improvements are a two story Log HOUSE. STONE KITCHEN; a first new PANIC DARN, W igun Shed and Crib. Also,; a fine young and thriving Orchard with choice fruit. Thu firm is welt covered with Locust timber. There is a never failing Spring nf water near the dour, and water enough fur n mill power. This water can be. brought in pipes (a tho bouse und barn. Tbo above nufnimned tract is all Limestone Lind, and is in a healthy neighborhood, lying upon the Cuniidiignioel erdek, within 9 mites of t’arli-le, and loiIC a mile from (ho Cumberland Valley Railroad,— T( is convenient to Carlisle market ami well adapted for supplying said market. 'Flic purchaser cun have the whole farm or iffU acres Willi tho improvements. . An indisputable given. For terms apply to the subscriber, residing on thoWuinut Ilottom miles frum Carlisle. JOHN HSHUURK, Sri September 5, 1850—tf • Orphan*’ Court Sale. |N pursuance of an order nf the Orphans’ Court 1 of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, ■ui the,lnto residence of Benjamin Myers, deceased, mi Friday the Illlr of October, next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., tho following described Real Estate, late the properly of said decedent, to wit: t A tract of Lnnd situate In Dickinson township, hounded |»y lands of John Huston, John FWihurn, land of the said Penj. Myers, deceased, and Abraham Myers, containing 85 Atares & 130 P©roh.os, Blrlct measure, of vVMcholmul 70 aero* nro cleared nnd In a good elnfo ofculiWnthm, nnd the residue in excellent limber land, having thWeon creeled n two story wcnlhcrhoAidrd HOUSE,' LOH STABLE, a Well of water near tho door, |.:im in( | o gned Apple Orchard of choice fruit; a Teunnt House and Stable. Alsu, ut llio nnmc lime and jilncc, will lie aold a smnll trnol of first rnlo Timber Lar.d, allunlo in iho same township, ami hounded by land of John Pish hum, the heirs of Michael Erc, deceased, William Line and Philip Spangler, containing 10 Acre* and , 67 Perthes. , . The above described Real Estate will ho sold on the following lermsr So much aa may be neressary ' to pay tho costs nnd expenses of side to be paid on 1 the confirmation of the sale by Iho Court, one*third [ of the balance to rermrln in (ho hands nf the purchn* scf durlfig life life of Ellis Myers, .widow, the into* rest to be paid to her annually, and nt her death the principal to be paid to the heirsof thoaforesaid HenJ.j Myers, deceased, one-half of the balance of tho pu?-l chase money of the tract first above descrlb d to bb I paid on the first of April next, when possession will be given nnd a debd made to the purchaser, nhd tho reslduo In hvo equal annual payments thereafter without interest. Tho residue of tho purchaso mo ney of the tract of T|u»hcr l,jind, after deducting thp widow’s dower,.to be paid orvihe fits* of ,AbrlLnf*V The svho‘e to bq.wctwtMty rccognlfihce Ip Iho Of AugmUO, 1850—7 w ! Public Sale of Beal Estate;' TN pursuance of an order of the drphana* bo or I of J; Cumberland county, will be bold el ori tho prerniaoe’e.on .Monday thetlb day of October heat; at 1 o'clock P.M!, the following described real estate, late the property of l*b'dadaa Wdllare', deo’d, to wit i | ... , ,j i , . A Lot of Ground situate In the Borough of New* vlllo in said county, bounded by Corporation street on tho bast; by a lot of Mrs. Fry oh the dohh, by a lot of Bowerniaster qo the'South, and High street bn ihe west; containing,aboiil, 120 feel. In breadth on said street,and obonlSOD feet In depth! ■ having (hereon, erected a twp. afdry FRAME HOUSE and Ft ame Stable,, i I IjV The above described,lot,will be told jßgngfiiaKin two separate parts or alt together lb suit-purchasers! ri *, »/ . .. i The following are the terms of bale! So.much as' irlny bo required to pay the costs, l ( boe paid on the confirmation of tjre sale by the ,CqurtJ, one-third of the balance to rcinaln tri llie.bands of..the purchaser during ilio life of the widow of the aforesaid dcce- interest to bo paid her annually daring lice life; commencing on tho Ist of April neat, and at her death tho principal to be paid to, the heir* of said decedent, onc-halftho balance to be on tHs Ist of April 1851, when possession he riven ahd ■, n deed mado lathe purchaser, and the residue year ihctcaAcr without interest. The whole to be secured by recognizance jh the Urphans* Court.yvilH approved security! I’lie taxes of 1851 to be paid by Ihe.purchaser.,, Tho above described property will be sold by JAMES GILMORE! Trustes! September j, 1850—5 w . ~ ; , Public Sale (if Itcal Estate* WILL bb sold nl public sale!on (he premises,on Friday the 18th day of October next, the fol lowing described. Real Estate! late the property of John. Myers! deccfsgd,.vli} . •« I .No. 1, n tract of Slate and Gravel Land,situate lit 1 Minim tnwh*iiip. Cumberland county, bounded by. lands of Henry D. Daclhouscn, Esq., John VVhislor and others, containing ; .88 Aores} , ~; . . of ivlilfch olioul 70 acres orb clbsrcd shd In a good nloto of cultivation) (ho residue, it Timber Land of iip excellent quality. There, it ft first rate Apple Orcji oh wild lurra, and. an assortment of ClierrtyJ Peaches, Plum*, &c. The buildings area two slorr : o__a LOG HOUSE and Kitchen, ft |2aNK EARN, (lower story Stone,) s,aw {Mill, 45 JjjajHWgftfi never foiling Spring of water iieir llid - NoiSJ, u tpet o.f Afptinisin Land; adjoining above .tract, containing , , ~ 157 , r : itio same being covered with the best of most of which can be conveniently got at. Tho above truclt will be sold together or separata*' ly{ In suit purchasers. , Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of saiddayi when duo attendance will bio given and terms bTsslb made known liy BAJIIUJEL HE6AW, Execut'dr of John Jilyers, rfee'al Atigusl iJ9,lBso—Bw Valuable WHS and Farm b public guic. rpHE subscribers .wishing ,to dissolve partnership 1, and remove to the west, will sell their valuable Mill and Farm nt Public Sale, on Wednesday the {Olh day of October next. It is situated in West-; pennsbnroughtownsbip, Cumberland county. Thil Farm contains . tw \ 133 Acres,' ' of first rote Limestone Lend. The celebrated 'Big Spring rmis along the western margin of the tract—- a stream that never fills or fizzes, am! is unetjuated . by any stream in the United Slates. Ttie Improve- Qj—flL' montsaru a first rate MERCHANT Mltil* ASvjjflJW three stories high, and finished in the beat . with patent improved Merchant li ii* JwB.hnlt. Self pQctcr, and oil the latest Im provements in machinery, Corn KIIq, See. The mill tiring situated on tho above named Spring ailoida ft full supply of water at all times (o thb mill. -Also ft largo two story Dwelling HOUSE! BANK. uARN, Stabling, Miller's House, Cooper £>hop, Diehard, Ac! Tho buildings arc all nearly new end yj £ood cobdl? lion. About two-thirds of Urn tractjo clbsired and tho balance dotcred wlth.thfiviHg ilfnbef.. Tide pro* party lies hear ,tlic Cumberland Valley Railroad, the hcdrl of a rich colintry, and oflbrs gfeal inddcW men's to capitolila., ; . » i;. We Intend,to sell without reserve,and, the ty will bo sold separately or and (he terms made easy to suit puichosors. . . Any iirfoniiation concerning the property can bo , hod by, addressing John Pipct,' Big Spring Post Office, Climb, tin, Pi! • JOHN PlPEft, . BAMUEL PIPER; August 22, 1850—Ot JAMES PIPER: r Valanitlc Farms foil* ISlitc; Till] nulfscfibcf odors oi private sale] the follow ing Real Ehlqlc. vli: r . ' , No. i] shunto in North Middleton township, 3 miles west of Carlisle, and 1' mite north of the-KaiL road, containing - . 326 Acres of'Land, 60 or GO acres being Limestone, and thtf remainder first (juulhy of Sluto Land, About 100 nrrt’s tiro well timbered, and (be balance cleared.- Tlio Improvement* arc n good slory. HOUSE, Wash AgmJL House, n Stonp Spring House, two never faQwjSj® filling Limestone Springs, o largo opd fillS& ii°oJ DARN,’ Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs lOuO bushels of corn, Granary with (.turners lor 1200 bushels of small grain. & c *. -A(so,’ n LOG HO USB, with a Spiing near it, atyrrfo snq new HANK DARN, made of the I rest materials, anq •i [dme Kiln. .'i’bis land is In good cultivation, there hiring been 11,000 bushels of Llrrio pul On. it, and there is now stone at tbd Kiln for 1000 bushels mbre.. Upwards of OOO.panmd of past fence have been made on. this tract, and the Locust chopped on thft place. This land is well situated for two farms. . No. S, situate partly in North Middleton end pert ly in Silver Spring townships, Tndleseaslof CatUsli mull i north of Kingstown, containing 120 AciCSj t morn or leas.. The improvements are a two atorj lIUICK HOUStLn. well of water near the door, q Inrgq DANK UAlttf )and olhei necessary buildings, About 100 acres arc cleared, andtho residue In good thpher.*, This land is now In good-cultivation, and all well limed and art,ln clover. .fi.OObfeol of boards have been .made into fence, und there are 300 paniie( of post fence on it, with Chranut rails and Locust posia for nearly 10(1 pnnncl more. * . t * For further information cull on lhe*ubscnber»who will show the property, JOHN ZOLLINOEiL Carlisle, Aug. 28. IgOO—If , • _ Sale ot Valuable Itoal KstAfo., . WlffL bo sold at pubffo safeion tUESDAyijtKV 23il of October next, «*t 10 o'clock, on the pre, ininca, lha lollovslpg described real estate: , .. I. A tract of cjiccßcnt; bind laylnur on ilio.rouMi : nIJo of Ibc Uhmbcrhhd Valley Kail Road about'4J. in ilea cant ofCui Mate, containing about 900 ACRES. It U under pond feneo and in a high .slate of cnltU, n n vution. The improvements ara a; two 'Story BRICK HOUSE, a liWttiU H'Hik Darn, both recently built, find all necessary out buildings. ' Tlicro ia a... < well ol water (with o pump) In the yard. Fart of . this tract is wall limbered. ' 9. About 00 ACRES, one mile south of tbo (met, of wh|c*h there are about 20 Acres cleared, tbo balance Is excellent timber lord, . ' There will alio ba offered- al pnbllo. sale, on THURSDAY, the 04th of October next, nllO o’clock,' on (ho promises, two very fine limestone farm*, situ* alert m Toboyna township, Perry county. Thesoaro adjoining farm*, one contains about S4OACRES, the other 175 ACRES. They are about 6 miles West of Landisburg, on the main road leading up the vnU ley. Ono form hen a STONE MANSION HOUSE liuid D\nk Dark oh it. Tbo other, a Log Homo and Log Ram. ,Thcroaro thriving op both of these places. They are situated in the most fertile part of iho county, and offer many induce* inoutß to purchaenrs. Pcraona wishing to see either of.the above IrnotSf eun obtain information from (he tenants residing op tbo premises, nr either of the undersigned EjirpCtorjir^ 1 AUondtpce will bo given and lerroa madp kno*no*\ • ilsy’ of sale by . ...j ,_i .' / . 4i6hard pam®®* ! j t R. O. BTBRRBJT. • . Rxecufpr* of Thoms* UHe, dee d. .. July 25.—3 m, , . ■
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