Town Eols for Sale* WILL bo sold on Wednesday the 6th day of October, 1851* by the subscriber, administrator of John M* Smilhf deceased, late of Hampden town* shin, Cumberland county* tho following described Jloal Estate, VUt No. 1. A lot of ground, situate in the centre of Shiremanstown, bounded on-tho north by Main elreol, on. tho oast by a Jot of Jacob E;b, on (he south by an alley, arid on the west by Jacob Zear jng. Said.lot is a desirable one on account of its location. , ‘ No. 2. A lot of ground, containing one acre, neat measure, situated at the west end of Shire* manstown, bounded on the north, by Main street, on tho east by Jacob Bales, Levi Merkel, and C. Stoner. Said proparly will be sold separate or altogeth er to suit purchasers. .Sale to commence.at 1 o’clock on said day, and the terms made known by September 4,1851—6 t 0. TITZEL, Adm’r. Itdal JGstato for Sale. BY, virtup of un order of sale from the Orphans’ Comt of Cumberland county, will be sold at pub lic sale, [on Saturday, the XSth of October, 1851,' at 13 o’clock, noon, on (he promisee, the following valuable lots of ground, situated,ln the borough o*f Mechanlcsburg, being a portion of tho estate of David .Worst, deceased, viz: • . ' Lot No. 1. Bounded by Main street, by proper ‘vJbaflL. ty of John Reiglo, and by property of II Samuel Worst, having thereon erect fSH*l|geda two story Frame HOUSE with appurtenances.. Lot No. 3. Bounded by Market Square, by pro porly of John Keiglo, and by Market street, hav ing Uiereon erected a Frame HOUSE with (he ap purtenances. Lot No. 3. Bounded by Unds of David Slirom, Adam Houck and by the Hogcstown road, having thereon erected a one story' Log HOUSE and a Frame STABLE. • . , ■ The terms of sale will bo: Ten per cent, of (lie purchase money lo be paid when the sale is con* firmed by the Court, half of the balance’of the pur chase money to be paid on the Ist of April, 1852, when possession will be given. The. residue of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist April 1852. The pur chase money to be secured by judgmonlbohrls and mortgage. The taxes of 1852, lo bo paid by iho purchaser or purchasers. JOHN ZRARING, Adm'r. of David Worsts dic'd. September 29, 1851—7 t Valuable Property for Sale. Qn Saturday, September 27/A, 1851. THE subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Simon Smith, Sr., deceased, will offer at public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Car lisle, at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, a lolof ground, situate on the corner of South Hanover street and Chapel Alley in said borough, containing 20 feet in front and 240 in depth, having thereon erected JWL a large two story STONE and BRICK HOUSE, a large two story BRICK SSSSrabBACIMJUILDING, BLACKSMITH .rViffgSHOP. fee. Tins property being situated in the business part of the town is worthy tho aiiention of those wish ing a pleasant, residence. It is well suited for a store, having been used ns such for a number of years. There Is a ten fool alley reserved in the rear of said, lot, 1 to bo used in common with this properly and tho one adjoining. The terms of sale will ho: $5O to ho paid by the purchaser on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, one-half the balance lo be paid on the Ist of April, 1852, when a deed will be made to the purchaser, and the rssiduo on the Ist of April 1853* with Interest from Ist of April, 1852, to ho secured hy judgement bonds. The taxes of 1852 (o be paid by the purchaser. J. GOODYEAR, Jr., Adm’r. September 4,185 I—U Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order or ihe Orphan*’ Court e4VOa«»>*»«rlanrt county, will be sold at public sale, on Thursday the 95th of September, 1851. on lot No. I, at 10 o'clock A. M., a tract of land, known as lot No. 1, situated in Southampton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Henry Clever, Susan Clever and others, containing 18 Acres and 41 Perches, nearly all cleared and in a ■irtfivA high slate of cultivation. The im- consist of & LOG House Lot No. 9, is situated in the same township, hounded by lands of Geo. Clever, Leon* ard Helman and others, containing 12 Acres and some perches, of thriving limber. Lot No. 3, hounded by lands of Henry Hippen steel, Duncan’s heirs and others, containing 45 Acres. .The improvements consist of a Lug House and Stable. All (ho above described property will be sold ns belonging to the estate of George Clover, deceased. The terms will be made known on (he day ofsnle by • . DAVID FOftKMAN. September 4,1851—5 t Farm for Sale. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on Tuesday lire 30ih of September, 1851, hie valua ble farm, situate in WcstpennSbotebgh township, Cumberland county, Pa., 1} miles cast or New. ville, on the Stale road leading from Carlisle to Nowvlllo, and 1 ririlo from Shellobarget’s mill, containing 73 Acres of Limestone Land, Jit the very best quality, 0 acres of which is good Timber land, in a high slate of cultivation and un der good fence. About one-half of the fence is post and rail. The improvements am a two story dfeA ' FRAME HOUSE, BANK BARN, Smoke-house, Wash-house, Cistern, EffiiiiilS ' Well of excellent water near the (aWagßWldoor. &e. There is a Young Apple Orchard ol choice fruit on the premises. Also, at the same lime and place, will bo sold 18 Acres of Mountain Timber Land, sitiialo in Frankford township, adjoining lands of Samuel Armold, Pelrr Myers, and others. Any person wishing to view either of the above proportion previous to tiro sale, will pleaso call on the subscriber residing on the farm; Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, and the terms made known by September d, 1851—dt» SAMUEL BEAR. Valuable Town Property for Sale. ON Thursday lho9ih day of October, 1861, will no sold nl public sale, nt the late residence of John Kosor, Sr., deceased, in Moohaniosburg, Cumber* land county, the described lloal Estate, to wit: No. I. A lot of ground, with n Frame House & Stable thoroon erected, and well calculated for a private residence. . No. 2. A Double Frame House and Kitchen, o JP'iott Well of good water, Wash-house, a ®«a II ilftf good Frame Stable, Oojn-Crib, and |Ma|| Alpgnihnf out-buildings. Also, a variety fruit trees on this lot, and every thing m good order. No. 3. A lot of ground, having a Slaughter house thoroon orcotod on the rear of said lot. No. 4. A lot of ground, having a Shod thereon erected on the rear of said lot, that can easily bo converted into a Stable, Said property is situated at (he west end of said town, on the south side of Main street. There is an alley in the rear of all the lots. The Houses am partly now, and lots No. 3 andj aro desirable lots for building 017. The propflfe will bo sold fioparalo or altogether (6 suU'puronasers. Also, 2 shares of Harrisburg Bridge Stock, will DO sold. For particulars onqulro of the subscriber, resid ing in Upper Alien township, on the Sblromans town road, 1 mile oast of Meohanlcsburg. ■' Salo 'to commence at 10 o'clock on said day; and the terms made known by C. TITZEL, Extcuttr <l/ John Ko»«r } 5r., dec'd, September -I, lbsl*-5t Valuable Real Estate .for Sale* IN pursuance of on order of tho Orphans’,Court ol Cumberland county, will.bo sold.at public sale, on the premises, on Thursdoy the 3d day of Octo tho farm of Isaac Addams, deceased, situ ate in Hampden township, Cumberland county, about three miles north of the Turnpike, I milo nbrlh of anavoly s Mill, and-5 miles west of 'Harrisburg, ad joining lands, Dr. Van Hoff, Elizabeth Whisler and others, containing,l36 Acres and 134'Porches of black slate land, I of good quality,' and in a higfr state of cultivation, about ll&acrcs of which is cleared, and the rest cov ered with, thriving timber. Tho improvements are a two story plastered HOUSE and Kitch on, with a largo collar Under the house, ■ijiiSyand a Well of good water at IhcJoor.— sSsaSSbAIso a never failing spring with a good Spring-house, Wash-lioaso, Smokehouse, BANK BARN, Wagon-shed, , Corn-crib, ‘ Carriage-house, Hog.pcn, garnered .off above fot storing grain t toge ther with oil other necessary out-buildings. Also a good Tenant House and Stable, with a. garden lot attached, to be sold with tho farm. This farm is situate in a healthy part of the coun ty, is handy to a store and Smith-shop, and to Har risburg Market, It is well calculated for raising stock, having running water through all the Holds but •one, and a largo meadow close by tho yard with a stream running through it. Also running-water in tho barn yard. - Tho fences are all good, being near ly all of locust posts and chcsnut rails. There is a largo amount of thriving locust growing bn (he place Also, an excellent Apple Orchard of choice fruit, ell of which is grafted. ■ It is one of the best seats for a Tan-yard that is to bo found, as tho water can bo convoyed into oil the vats without pumping. The farm has always been well titled and every care; taken to keep the land in order. The buildings are in tho centre of the farm. . Also at tho samo time and place, will-bo sold a tract of Mountain Land, situate on (ho south side .and extending to the top, adjoining' lands of Afary Wagner and Samuel Shupp. This land miles from the farm, and can bo got to with a wagon, the roads being good, it is covered with thriving 1 tim* her, such as chesnut, chcsnut-oak, hickory and other kinds. It contains 60 acres and will bo sold in lots of 20 acres. Conditions made known on day of sale AURAHAM ADDAMS, WM. 11. ECKELS, Trustees. 1 Sept. 4, 1850—4t* Public Sale of Heal Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, at tho residence of tho late Philip Shombaugh, do ceased, on Saturday (ho 20(h of September, 1851,at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described Real Es tate, lute the property, of said deceased, viz: No, I. A tract of Land situate in Frankford town ship, about G miles west of Carlisle, near the new Bridge, and one-fourth of a mile from Isaac Shcllo bargur’s mill, hounded by (ho Conodoguin<;l creek and lands, of George Hikes; Goorgo Finkcnbindcr and others, containing .153 acres, of which. 145 acres arc cleared, and tho residue is excellent limber land, I having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, NEW' BAN 1C BARN,nnd all necessary |!J|slfflp' m P rovc,nen,B ; > an excellent Apple and d Wdl of water at the door. There is a good portion of tflcadow land on tho form* No.'S. A lot of 3 acres; under good fence and in , a high stale of cultivation. Tho improvements on It ore a two story LOG HOUSE and Back-building, Log Stable, Corn-crib; and other necessary build ings. There is a Well of water at tho door. This tract is hounded by lands of Geo. Hikes and No* 1. No.'3. A tract of Mountain land, about 3 miles from tho above .(rad, containing IS acres and 83 perches. :This tract is covered with Locust, Ches nut and other limber; being situated, in the samp township, arid bounded by lands of W. F. Kennedy, John Dunbar, and others. Tho above Real Estate will bo sold upon tho fol lowing terms: So much os may bo necessary to pay tho costs of sale to bo paid by tho purchaser on the confirmation of the sale by.tho Court, ono-lhird of- the balance to remain in the hands of tho purchaser during.tholifo of Margaret Zclglcr, widow of said deceased , the in (crest to be paid to hor.annually from (ho Ist April, 1851, and tho principal to tho heirs of the aforesaid decedent at her death. Also that one-tenth part of (be purchase money after deducting widow's dower, which would bo (he share of Elmira Shambaugh, who died qlnco (ho death of her father, shall remain in the hands of (ho purchaser. During the.life of tho widow tho interest thereof to bo paid to her an nually during her life, and at her death the principal to ho paid to tho heirs of said decedent. Oho-half of the balance of (ho purchase money of purpart No. I. to bo paid on tho Ist of April, 1852, when a deed will be mo,de and possession given to tho purchaser, and tho residue in two equal unnaal payments thereafter without interest. One-half of tho balance of purpart No. 2,after de ducting widow’s dower and one-tenth ns in purpart No. I, to bo paid on tho Ist of April 1852, when possession will bo given and a deed made to (ho pur chaser, and the residue In one year thereafter with-1 out inti rest. I The balance of (ho jpurchnso money of purpart No. 3, after deducting as above to bo paid on the Ist of .April 1652. The whole to bo secured by recog nizance in tha Orphans* Court with approved secu rlly.The groin in the ground to bo reserved, and the purchaser to pay (ho tuxes for 1852; Any person wishing to view the property can call upon John Multorf, who resides on the Mansion farm. • DAVID KOLB, Trustee appointed by, the Court to make sale, ■August 28, 1851—31* ‘ Real Estate for Sale. . ON Saturday the 4tlrday of October, 1651, (hn following Heal Estate will bo exposed to public sale, viz: A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Patrick M’Guire, Solomon Gorges* heirs, John llommingcr, lion. F. Walls, and others, containing 76 Aores & 112 Porches, strict measure, having desirable buildings, via:— dfe-A IIOUSIO, double LOG BARN, Corn &c., tberoori' erected. Twelve fifteen acres of tile above is Wood- Sale to take place on Hie premises, at I o'clock on said day, when the terms will bo mado known by ABRAHAM HUD HR. KLIZAIIUTH 11 ff f TUIC K. Admrt. with the Kill annexed of Geo. Jlettrick, dic'd August 28, 1851—Ot N. D. If the above properly in not sold on said day, it.will bo offered for rent fertile ensuing year, commencing the Ist April, 1852, at public outcry. Homo and Lot for Sato. IN accordance with the last will nml testament of, Joseph Sohroll, deceased, will be sold at public 8 ale» on the premises, on Saturday tho lllli day of October, 1851, a House and Lot of Ground, sit uale in Hampden township. Cumberland county, adjoining properties of Christian Whistler, Sam'J. Basohor, and others. r l'ho lot contains 3 acres of improved land, all under fence. Tho Improve Jam lL Kfttfun a lwo .f*wy ■ ■nw JlOUbb, a small double Loir BARN. JsSmfcVyash House, Carriage-Houie, and necessary oiu-buildlnga. There arc u number of excellent fruit (roes on the prem ises, , 1 Also will bo sold at the same time, and at tho same place, a tract of Mountain Land containing 110 acres, more or less, situate in the township aforesaid. This tract is well covered with timber, and Is bounded by lands of John Blosaer, John Sboaffor, and tho top of tho North Mountain,. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, and the terms made known by FERDINAND ROTH, , Ex’r. of Joseph Sohroll, deceased. ’ . August 28, 1861—3t* Bit. OLOROE Z. BBETZ, WILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth that may bo required for their preservation.— Artificial Tooth inserted, from tt single tooth to an entire sot. on tho moot scientific principle*). Diseases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated.-- Office at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle, Po. May 18, 1801. Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order.of.the .Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the subsoribers will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 4th day of October, 1851, sit I o’clock in the after noon, the following Real Estate, late the property of John.Brpwnewell, deceased, and.at present oc cupied by A, D. Kline, viz; ' . A House and Lot of Ground, sitnhtein Roxbury, Monroev[townehip, on the Trlndle road,-7 mites from Carlisle and 3 miles from The lot contains 5 acres and 70 perches of excel lent land, all under good fence. /J’lio improve* JV—Ji -~ menls are a two story wealherboarded HOUSE with a'Brick Kitchen, Frame . »»im Sh °P‘ Darn with threshing floor, Spring iSSSgSaHouso, and other outbuildings. There is a Well of excellent water near to the d welling. A young Apple Orchard is on the premises, toge ther with a great variely of other fruit trees. This properly is coneidercda good and suitable stand for a mechanic or storekeeper. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing near the pro perly, An indisputable title given, and tho terms, made known on the day of sale by' SAMUEL COCKLIN, . WILLIAMS 13ROWNBWELL, , Admrs. of John Brownewell, dec’d. . Augustas, 1852—5i* PIIIILIC SALE; THE undersigned, administrator of Benjamin Jones, deceased, will expose to.public sale, ohSa turday the 271 h of September, 1851, on the premi ses, the following described valuable lot 6f Ground, situate in the town of Fairviow,.Cumberland co., containing 58 feel 3 inches In front, and. In depth 130 feet, having thereon erected a two story Frame n-g-jji Wealherboarded Dwelling HOUSE, with a Kitchen, and a Well of water on J{n||ffifitho premises. Also, will, be .sold at the JaaewßUsame lime and place, a large variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at I o’clock on said day, and tho terms made known, bv JOHN SHEETS, Adm’r. August 38, 1851—31* Public Sale of Real Estate* THE undersigned, Trustee appointed by tbe Orphans* Court of Cumberland county* will' bn Saturday tho. 27th day of September, 1851, on the promises, expose to public sale, the following de-, scribed Real Estate, tho property of the late John Maverstick; situate in North Middleton township, being a Slate Stone Farm,.containing 162 Acres, more or loss. The improvements are a.two story Frame Woalherboarded HOUSE with """■lk * Khrhcn attached,'a. new BANK t■ S■ BARN, a Well of water, running \vn on tho place,' and bounded by the (Jonodogulnet crook; about 125 acres are cleared, embracing about, M acres of Meadow land. Also, at the samo time and place, will bo sold 12 acres of Mountain Woodland, in said township, about 2 miles from' (ho above described Farm, well covered with Cbcsntit and other limber. - Sale to commence at 1 o’clock oh said day, and terms made known by . ' VVM. A. MAVERSTICK, Trustee. August 29,T851—61* Orphans* Court Sale* BY .virtue of an order of tbo Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on Saturday tho 27th of September, 1851, at 12 o’clock, noon, on tho premises, tho following pro perly, late the estate of Abraham Miller, of Upper Allen township, in.said county, deceased, viz; A tract of Limestone Land, situate in said town ship, adjoining .lands of Jacob Coover, George Emich and others, containing 29 Acres, more or less, all of which is cleared and in a high slate ofculli valion, under good fence, &c. The improvements are a lwo story woalherboarded dwel ffiSjlTlUling HOUSE, Frame BARN, and BMjJnjSolher out-buildings. There is a nov failing Well of watcr at tho door with a pump In It. There Is also tunning water through the place. Also a young and thriving Orchard, of choice fruit. Persons, wishing to ex amine the place can call on the undersigned ! jvlng near the|farm, arid bywlibm the terms will be made known on said day. DIEDRIOH STEINER, Adm’r. August 28. 1851—61* v Valuable Property tor Sale. WILL bo offered al public sale, on Thursday tho 25th of September, 1851, on the premises, A LOT OF OROUJfD, containing 10$ acres, riioro or less, of improved land, in a high state of cultivation, 'situate in -Frankford township, Cumberland county, about 3.miles from Newvillo. Tho improvements arc a two story Log , Dwelling HOUSE, SHOP, Log BARN, frfSfjjfig a never foiling Spring of wotor convert* ltUSIB»* Gnt t 0 ,he dwelling, &c. There is a Young Apple Orchard on tho promises, and a great number of Peach, Cherry, and other fruit trees. A further description is doomed unnecessary Persons desirous of viewing tho property, will please call on tho undersigned residing on it. Sale commence at 10 o’clok on said day, when tho terms will ho made known by LEWIS C. BATRUM, August SI, 1851—2.1* Valuable Farm for Sale. r PHE subscriber offers at private sale, that vnlua .L bio farm, situated in Dickinson township, Cum berland county, between the. Walnut Bottom and Forgo roads, and convenient to Moore’s mill, con taining 195 ACRES/ of excellent Limestone Land, 160 acres of which nro cleared, and in a high stnto of cultivation, the remainder is well covered with good timber. The J—Ji improvements nro a Log dwelling House; NEW BANK BARN, and other Out |gjj|™phuildings. Two Wells of never failing sSß'valer are convenient to tho house and bain, and a largo Apple Orchard of grafted trees Is on the promises, Any.person wishing to view tho.above property "ill please call on tho undersigned, of with Martin Barnhart, residing.on Iho promises., NATHAN WOODS. August 21, 1651—3 m Valuable Real Estate for Sale. TUB undersigned, Assignees of George Sailor, of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, will sell at public sale, on tho promises, on BATUR DAY tho 4lh of October, 1851, tho following des cribed Real Estate, viz: A Farm situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland , county, near tho public road loading from Carlisle to the Spring Forgo, about three miles from tho former end two from tho latter place, od joining lands of Jacob Lehman, Henry Wise, Moses Wolf, Adam Frieze, and tho heirs of Solomon Goi gas, deceased, containing 01 ACRES of Limestone Land, having thereon erected a good J-rnng two story LOO HOUSE, LOO 'and I Fit AML 13 ANN, a Well of good.wa- BjyMfflilfftcr with a pump in it near tho door, a Tenant house, Stable, Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees. About 80 acres of tho land is cleared, under good fence, and in a high state of cul 'tivation; the residue Is covered with good timber.. - Also, at tho same time and plqco, a lot pf Moun torn Land, covered with good Chestnut timber, situ ated in the same township, bounded by lands of Ja cob Shafer, Frederick Rider and others, containing SEVEN acres, lying wfthin about’fivo miles of the above mentioned farm. Also, nt tho snmo time, on the premises, a two story STONE HOUSE, WAREHOUSE, STABLE Ac. This property is well calculated fur a tavern, "(pro, (being at Present occupied ns n store,) or any other public business; St is situated in South Middle lon township, near Ego’s Forgo, and at the head of the Boiling Springs. Salo to commence at 10 o’clock pn said day,when tiro (urns wllCbb madoknown by PANIEL KAUFMAN, JOHN ROBB, Assignees of Goorga Sailor. August SI, ISD!—7t , Executor’s Sale of Real Estate. lBth day of 1851» -will he sold at public outcry, on tho promises, in Southampton! township, Cumberland* county," Pa., near tho road-deriding., from, Shipperiteburg .to-.Nevv* villo, a valunbl&Jjjjnesthne-.Farm,' later tho property lands of hriAry AUi’ ; Aioxahder Duncan, •■^W^PlS'Acres, cleorcd and in n high state of culli yatlOni'rtib covered with limber.; eht h arc a good two story L°G and FRAME ■ Well of water near tho Any pcrfi&wfthihg to view tho property previous to thc'salejvftll bo' shown it by colling on tho sub scriber, * > Sale to commence at 1 o’clock TP. M. on said day, and tho terms made known by. ’ ; ROBERT S. M’CUNB, Bx*r. August 21, 1851—4 t •; Valuable Real Estate for Sale. rpltE undersigned, Assignees of Gen. T. C. 'Miller, X wii! sell at.public tho promises, on SA TURDAY the 20th of September, 1851, tho Cumberland Furnace Estate, (the-title to which is now settled,) consisting of the Cunibcrlahd Furnace with over 4UOO acres of Moun tain Land, Mill, Saw Mill, Blacksmith Shop,'d num a-rJL l‘bet of Tenant Houses, tho Furnace Form . of 2QO acres, Peach Orchard Farm, throe ||[ P|fci other’tracts' of Fatm Land, and Big Moa (gSijiSgSadow of 22 acres. The above named properties will he sold .separate or altogether .10-suit purchasers, arid tho Mountain Land will bo-sold in lots if not sold with the Fur* naco.-j : . Tho nTitfvb'-tprdporties is situated in Dickinson township,.Cumberland county, (lie Yellow Breeches crock running through part of itj and is well, calcu lated ror’mohufdcluring purposcs. The creek never fails or freezes, being spring water;- For particulars enquire of the undersigned, 7 or W. 11. MiJlcr ? J3s,q., Carlisle. . SalcUb commence'at 10 o’clock, and terms made known by * ! JOHN T. GREEN, D. W. M’CULLOCir, Assignees August 14, 1851—6 t Valuable Real Estate at Public .Sale* WILT, be sold nt public sale, on FRIDAY"tho 36tb day of September,- 1851,1 o’clock P.M. on thc promises, all that Farm belonging to tho heirs of George Trimble, deceased, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, one mile north of Bucher’s mill, on the Public road from Hogcstown to StcTrctl’a Gap, containing .200 Acres imd.some. Perches, of Black Slate Land, of good quality, and in a high state of cultivation. About 170 acres of which are cleared, and tho residue in thriving timber. The n m±SL improvements on the oast side of this f arm aro a largo double BRICK HOUSE iililflsBP Kitchen, well finished, n BANK on Apple Orchard of grafted, fruit, and all the necessary Out-hui|dings. The west side.contains a STONE HOUSE and Stable, a good Well ini tho barement, and a spring at tho door, and an Apple Orchard ofcommon fruit. Tho Mansion side of Ibis-tract is worthy tho no tice of persons dcsirous.of purchasing a beautiful country residence, as it would require but little ad* ditional expense to render it such. This property combines several advantages, not only from location but from tho nature of tho soil, it being looso and easily tilled.- It contains about 26 acres of bottom orratber sepoudjiottom land, which is well adopted to the grbw(h T of either grain or grass; thus giving it tho double advantage of a grain and stalk farm.— Thls- bottom is in front of the improvements from cast to west, which renders it vory suitable to divide, throwing a handsome farm of 103 acres to each side and nearly square. . Also, will bo sold on tho samo day, 67 acres of Mountain Timber'Land, with a snug improvement bn it, about -miles distant. If not sold it will bo rcnt&Ton tbo'samo day, . - . Perrons wishing to slow tbo, properly; con call on tho&hscrlber. who'resides on ft; . . T ’ JOHtt TRIMBLE, Agent. Ahjnat.H, 1851—3 t Valuable. Farm for. Sale* THE subscriber will offer at public sole, on the premises. On Thursday tho 25th day of September next, his Valuable Farm, situate in North Middle ton township, Cumberland county, 3 miles north of Carlisle, containing 107 Acres, of first-rate Slate Land, all of which are cleared and in n high state of cultivation, except about 10 acres of timber -land. The improvements are a n—a double two story log dwelling HOUSE, fflHfSSw.double Log BARN,CornCribs,Shops, necessary Out-buildings. There also on tho premises a good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees, find a well of excel lent water with a pump in it hear the door of tho dwelling. Tho Oonodoguinet crock runs al tho west side of this farm. Also, will ho sold at tho same time, 24 acres of Mountain Land, sitnatod .Smiles north of theabovo farm, which is thickly covorsd with valuable tim ber. • Sale to commence al 13 o’clock M. of said day, when Iho conditions of sale will ho made known by WILLIAM CORNMAN. August M, 1851—Ct , Assignee’s Sale. IN pursuance of o deed of assignment executed by John Seitz, of Monroe township, Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on tho premises, on Saturday tho 11th day of October next, at ono o’clock P, M,., tho following described Real Estate, viz: , A (racial* I,and sit unto in Monroe township afore* said, hounded hy lands of Peter Dillor, John Sollon hargor, David Kryshcr, tho heirs of Martin Diller, deceased, and John Brindlo, containing about TWENTY-FIVE ACRES,. having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, and LOG BARN, a Well of water and an Apple Orchard. Tho land is Limestone ssilHLof a good quality. imiHl The terms of sale wilt be: .Ten per cent of the purchase money to bo paid by tho purchaser on tho day of sale, one-half tho balance on the Ist of April next, when possession will bo given and a deed mode to tho purchaser, and tho residue on tho Ist of April,lB63, with interest from Ist April 1852, to bo secured by judgment bond, Tho purchaser to hove tho landlords ehsro of the grain In the ground, and tho taxes lor tho year 1652 to he paid by Iho pur* chaser, JOSEPH OULVER. . Assignee of John Seitz. . August 14, ISSJ oe : Valuable Farm For Sale. WILL be sold n( publio’sale, on TUESDAY the 9th day of September, 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M;, on tho premises, a tract of Limestone and Slato Land, sltunte in Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, near tho State road loading from Hogcs* town to Storrctt’p .Gap,’adjoining lands of Daniel Fought, paniol.Cunkle, Chiistian Oral!, Frederick Slinp and others, containing 226 Acres & 150 Perches, more.or less. Said farm is near to Bucbor's and HalUher’s mills. Tho improvomontsaroatwostory Jfcnjk- STONE HOUSE, with a Well of good water In tho Kitchen, a Frame weather liillfflPl,oQrdcd BANK BARN, Cider Prow, Wagon &c. There is a Well of water ;n tho. yard and a superior Spring of running wator on tho farim Also, water in almost every Hold. Thoro is on tho promises a first rato Young Apple Orchard and all kinda Of fVult' trees. About StTncros of tho land is covered with thriv* and tho balance is cleared, under good fonepi and-ia a high state of cultivation. It will ho sold in two (facts or oitogetcr, to suit purchasers.. • • 1 Terms made'known on (ho dnv of sale by JOSEPH YOUNG, ’ . JAMES IRVINE, • i.Executors of Joseph'.Youtig, doc'd. August 4t* ; : Executor’s Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE!. WILL bo sold at public sale,on Saturday tho 6th day of September next, at 10 o’clock, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, viz: No. 1. A tract of good. Slttlo Land, situate in Frankford townshipi-Cumberland county, about six miles from Carlisle, and one mile from Waggoner’s Tavern, bounded by lands of Samuel Snyder, John Stump, Abraham Niokey, tho belt's, of A. Waggoner, deceased, and others, containing 1 . 148 Acres and 114 Perches »' ‘ It is under good fence and in a high slate of culliva* lion. Tho improvements aro a largo two story LOG n__a HOUSE, a, LOG BARN, and all neces. eary outbuildings; an excellent Apple ■ sss a Well of water with a pump in in tho yard, and running water in the barn yard. - There is a good portion of meadow land and about 12 acres covered with Chesnul and Oak limber. No. 2, Contains 55 acres and 7 perches, being part of tho above trncf Tho improvements area two story STONE HOUSE, a,Kitchen, a LOG BARN, and other Outbuildings; a Well of water In the yard, and o good Apple Orchard! This tract is convenient tn Churches and Public Schools, obd the M’Cluro’s Gap Road passes through it. \ No; 3,-A tract of Mountain Land. 1J miles north of the Mansion farm, containing ,13- acres and 55 perches, and covered with young Chesnul limber. ■ • No.'4. A tract of Mountain Land, about’3 miles' from tho above tract, containing 22 acres and allow* once, covered with young timber. ..Terms of sale mndo known on the dny of sale by. W. F. SWJGER. PHILIP KEIHL, Executors of ..Geo, Keihl, dte'd. August 7, 1851—»ts ‘ Executor’s Sale. THE subscriber, Executor of the lalo Dnnl. [fund* shew, will soil on Wednesday the «10tU of Sop. tembor next, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises, llio following described SLATE STONE FARM, situate in Silver Spring township,Cumbcrlandooun. fy, containing , , ONE HUNDRED $ SIXT\\ACRES, neat, tnoasuro, having-‘(hereon erected n.two story • -P-.imfll-' LOG weatherboarded dwelling HOUSE, ijHk, BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, ■ ■»«|H»Srn°kb House,'Waah House, and nn do- Young Orchard, and a pump close lo Iho door of the house. The farm is well improved and in a good stale of cultivation, about 100 acres are cleared, 12acres be ing meadow, and llio balance well covered with Urn* her. Tho farm bounds on Iho Cono'dogulnet creek, and a public road runs through it; it Is situated about 3 miles from Hogestown and 9 from Carlisle and liar, rlsburg. . 1 , The terms of sate made known on thc.day of said by SAML. SENSEMAN, Executor of Daniel Handsheto, dec'll, August 7,1851. —5 l ’ ' EXECUTOR’S SALE. T HGsubscrihors, executory oftholato David Shaef- Ter, will otter nl public sale, on tho promises, nn Friday tho 12lh day of September noxl,at 10 o’clock A. M., that valuable LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county,contain* ing 134 Acres & 37 Perches, noat measure, all cleared except about 5 acres which arc welt covered with limber. The Improvements ' ■ &ro a two story FRAME plastered House w * , i | * Kitchen, a Spring House, DANK I{HiignRARN, (lie lower story of which is stone, jesaggSftlho upper frame, being 90 feet long, wa gon shed, corn crib, hogpen, blacksmith shop, and a thriving young Orchard. . * Tho Yellow Breeches crcok bounds the farm, and there ore several springs of running water on it. Tho farm is in a high state of cultivation, and is very productive,.having 40 acres in clover and tho residue in the usual crops. Tho farm is convenient to the market, being about 4 miles from tho Balti more turnpike, and 7 miles from Carlisle. Tho terms of sale will bo: One half of tho purchase money, which will embrace d dower of $l5OO, to bq paid on tho Ist day of April 1852, when possession I will bo given and tho deed delivered, and the balance in three equal annual payments without interest, to bq secured by judgment bonds.. Ten percent of the purchase moiioy will be exacted onthoday of tile. HENRY SHAEFPER, 1 JOEL SHAEFFER, I Ex’rs. I July 31, 1851—Tl Valuable Farm (or Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on FRIDAY tho 10th day of September, 1851, on the promises, that valuable Farm, situate in Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, convenient to tho State road and Shcphcrdslown, containing 174 Acres, more or loss, of Limestone and Slate Land, about 100 of which is cleared and In a high state of cultl* vatlon, tho remainder is well covered with Chosnut, Locust, Black Oak and Hickory timber. Tho im* jjjrraflr provemonta arc afiamc dwelling HOUSE and-BARN, and other Out-buildings. A Well of good water is convenient to the £9SBESdwolling, and a runhing stream of spring water passes through the property. There are three Apple Orchards on tho premises, on'd a variety of other fruit trees. This farm is well situated,' and is a very desirable residence, and the land H superior and very productive. It will bo sold in two tracts or altogether, there being two sets of buildings and divides to advantage. . There has recently been discovered on this land, a vein of Mcngoncsc which bids fair to yield well.— A considerable quantity of this mineral has already been taken from tho vein, and is pronounced very superior. Any person wishing (o view tho property will bo shown it by calling J. R. Brown residing on It, or J. B. Coovcr living in the same township. Salo 1 to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., and. terms made known hy JAMES R. BROWN, JOHN B. COOVER, Acting for tho heirs of Jas. titowft,dec'd. August 14,1861—0 t For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated il in. Perry county, on (ho Main road leadihg from .Landlsburg to Gibson’s mill, containing Fotir Acres, moro or less, of Ground, on which there is a com jw_r» fortnble Dwelling Houso and Barn. Tho cheapness and facility with which bark lijitßClcan bo procured in tho immediate neigh iggUß&horhood, makes the situation n desirable ono. For terms apply to William Gibson, E«q., liv ing near the premises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle. Pa. May 1, 1851—If. ■ ■- Vlrfflurla Fnimi lor Sale* THE WINCHESTER VA,, LAND AGENCY. JA. BAKER & L. T. MOORE, li.vlng formed t an Agency for the aalb of Land* lying in all sections of Virginia and olher Stale*, are now pro* pared (o offer for a&io a number of very DESIRA* RLE FARMS, located in tho fertile and moat ro markubly hoallliy valley of Virginia. A number of thcao farms are of the beat Limestone Land, well improved, and convenient to Winchester, which place is celebrated as being tho best flour market distant from (hoaeaboard. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring all the best land for sale in this section of the country, and persons desiring (u. purchase a good farm,'at moderate rates, con avoid .much loan of time and expense of travelling through the ooun* try in search of a farm, by addressing them, po*t paid and gelling one of the Agency's circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and price and condi* lions of payment of each farm they oiler fpr sale.— There is now residing in tho county of Frederick, upwards of seventy families recently removed from various parts of Pennsylvania, and tho Ponnsylvan* lan, instead of travelling into a strange land, may hero find his friends and neighbor's settled on tho sumo volley which, skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland and Vlrgiola.nnd terminates only |n (hu sunny plains of Tennessee. . 3 : Tho Agents will use grout precaution to see that* titles to oil lands they sell are good. Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to procure.u good location In this section of country for transacting business, would do well to apply to this Agency. , .• • • , ri 3 . BAKER & MOOHE, Agenl». April 10,1851—6 m» llC^°,te f' F f^ ,#k ; f*/*; Auditor’*, Notice. THE undersigned Audltor ; appointed to marshal and distribute the assets in the hand* of John Lose, administrator of Abraham Lose, deceased, Itfttof Silver Spring township, gires notice that hd will attendee that duty at his office, in CerHslC-oii' Saturday the 13th day of September, 1851. The creditors are hereby notified to present their elfeimtf od or before that day. , ; A. B. SHARP, Auditor.* August 28,1851—3 t . . 1 ‘ , NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that application. will he • JLN made to the next Legislature, agreeably 1 tb'Ue constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit.Bahlr boos to. confer upon said bank' the rights anti oges of a bank of issue, and to. change the riatfae of sauKDank to “The Farmers and Mechanics Back of* Carlisle.” By order of the Board Directors, 1 ; W. M. BBETBM, OasbiV. Carlisle Deposit Bank, ? June 5,1851—6 m 3 •' * : M. & JfHE. ROE, WHOLESALE DEALERS;- No. 1U N, Third St. t 3d door belotb Raei, PHILADELPHIA. OH hnn CORN BROOMS, 800 doz. Painted ■ Bucket*, 500 nests Cedar Tubs, 000 Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes' Pins,.Boo nest* 4 Willow Baskets. Also, every description of Bristle Brushes; Mats, Eastern, Cedar. Wood, and WilloW Waio at tho lowest manufacturers* cash prices. N. B.—Orders promptly - August 21, 1851—3 m Plainfield Classical Academy,- FOUR mtlos Weit of Carlisle. Tenth Session'' Commences on Monday, May filh, 1861. This Institution has been established nearly five’ years, during which time such additions and improve ments, have been made as to render it one of thb* moat commodious and convenient in the State. In regard to hcalthfuiness it'may be mentioned that no caso of serious sickness has occurred fn the Institution s/nce it was founded. Its moral purity is attested by tho fact that depraved, associations, I scenes ot vice, and resorts for dissipation hare no existence in the neighborhood. . Tho course of instruction comprises oil branches required by tho merchant, professional man of colle gian, Also modern languagcs,vocalacd instrum«v> ; lal music, &c, . It is tho determination of tho Proprietor lhal.lh©; Institution shall sustain tho reputation it has already! acquired fur imparting thorough instruction, and In-' culcating and establishing virtuous principles in tho mins of the youth submitted to his charge. Terms (per session of five months) $6O 00. ■* 4 •’ For catalogues containing references, dee., sddtei*' R. K. BURNB, Principal and Proprietor* Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. co.,Ps. April.lO, 1861 KEW GOODS. % A T the cheap Wholesale and Retail Emporium of XjL CHARLES OGILBY. Now opening the most extensive and splendid assortment of Spring. And Summer Goods, ever brought to Cumberland ootoo ty. The Ladies are particularly invited to calf and examine the varied and beautiful assortment of . . Xadics Dress Ooods. Elegant China Silks, Fonlatd Silks, Silk and Linen Poplins, Barego do Loines, Barege de Pall, Silk 1 Tissues, Summer Silks, Block Canton Cloth, Bom-» bazinps. Alpacas, Ginghams, Swiss Muslins, French Worked Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs,’ Lqcesi* Linen Lustres, &c, ~ ' ' CARPETS / CARPETS/) An immense of Carpets,. Mattings and* Pit Cloth, just received. Imperial, Ingrain and Yenilion Car pets, from 10 cents to $1 25, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Ging* hams, Bagging, Checks, Osnaburgs, Cotton Biaperi and Sheetings. Bonnets. Upwaids.of 400 new style Bonnets from tha most approved establishments of .Paris, New York and Philadelphia. Albonf, Belgie, China Pearl,'Flor ence Diaid, :PtaagnTiajT, French LaOe Gimp/Gatiil Straw, Mo% Tulip and Jenny Lind Bonnets^-at aft prices. | .* -1 • ‘it*/. Kibdoxs— -A largo assortment of Bonnet,. Keek ann Cap Ribbons. Also some beautiful Flowere'dt Bonnet Tabs. i , ~ Boots <s• Shota.-—A. tremendous lot of Bools' tad Shoes of all descriptions, sixes and price,and suita ble for Mon, Women and Children.' * ♦ For neat and good Boots and Sfaocs r Ogilby Vis the place. >• . , GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Groceries just received atidse IlfnJ os cheap as tho cheopest. ' The public in general ore requested ,to loot through our large and beautiful assortmentof Goode, os wo aro always pleased to show them without charge. Recollect the old cheap stand, Rost Main stfeef. Carlisle, April 10, 1861 t To the Iradics! WE respectfully invite yoursdenllon to our larg* and extensive assortment of.. .. , r ... ; Spring and Summer Goods/ C »ucS a. Mousciin do Laincs, Silk Poplins, Bercglrfe Laincs, Lawns, colored and plain Bareges; Olng* hams, Alpachas, dolled Swisaea, plain do..'Bomba zincs, 4000 yards of colored Chintzes, from 4 to IS4 cents. BONNETS, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and Rough db Ready Hats. Muslins, Tickings, Checks, DoitesUd Ginghams, Linen and Cotton Toweling and .Table Diapois. Our, Muslins cant bo,best in these parts for cheopnoss. Edgings, Inserting, Gloves, Hosiery Suspenders, and n Urge supply of Ribbons & Parasols. Cloths, Cassimores, Vestings, Summer Stuffs, bit. Summer cloths, black Cosaimores, cheap Twoeds, Obya’ Wear, dec, - • , Groceries, Spices, Tens, at lower pucci than usual. Give us a call and save money.. A. * W. BENTZ, South stmt. April 17,1851 The World’s Fair! Troiuondaun Excitement II AS many of our oitlxana trill not ba shl#tM& eooount of buelnesa and other matter., London during the exhibition, I harejuat np.njn a variety of handsome and useful arlioles to whlflh I would invite the attention of Ihapublio, consist* in; in part of China Dinner and Taa seta, Stood China Pinner, Tea, and Tdllal lets, bait Llrsf. pool arid Common Ware. Glass Waro, [ Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Wines, Turn, biers. Jolly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and a variety of Glass Dishes of every slxe, for sals' by C. INHOFF, Agt. 7 Carlisle, Jane 13, 1851. More New Goods* THE subscriber has opened a Fresh assortment! of Lerdies Dress Goods, such as Fmllard Bilk*, S|lk Grenadines, while end colored Bareges,'Bilk Tissues, Alborlnee, French Lawns, GinahetniL- Poplins, Silk Luatres, Calicoes, &0., all ofwhlelr will bo disposed of on moderate terras. G. VV. HITNi6. June ID, 1851. *n. s. n. meffer, NOnTH Hanover elreot. Office adjoining Hr. Wolf a store. Office hours, more particularly from 7 to 0 o’clock A, M.» and from 6 to 7 o'cl6ttc P. M, ■ Carlisle, June 10, 1861—tf SEIiLINO OFF AX COST< . ; TUG subeoribor having’ purchased• t( Dry Goods, Groceries, &0., of A. C, Fsiler al tho qornnr of North - Hanover and LoutAsi* Informs llio public (hat tho whole of the large v and elegant elofik will bo sold out ATCOS7V-Look 9»| for nargaiOs. . JACOB FBTTER,, i . July 10, mUfr ; V : ' V
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