j' 0 the Free and Independent Voters of Cumberland county. r] BNTLBMBN—I offer myself to your consider- IT alien os a Piiki artd Imdepekdkbt candidate tho office of Associate Judge, at thoensuingolcc ilon. Assuring you, if elected, I will net be con trolled by any cm hue or individuals in the discharge of my duly, and will bo thankful, to all who may fu vpi mo with thou support. . itifilin lp., Bopt. U, 18B1—5t JAB. KENNEDY. Magic Ventriloquism, jnd the learned canary birds. SIGNOR BLITZ, respectfully announces that ho will give his popular and grand entertain month for one afternoon and evening only, at Kdu catiou Hall, on SATURDAY, Sept; I3ih, 1851. Tlio afternoon performances will commence at 3, and the evening at 7$ o’clock. Doors open at 8 and 7 o’clock. Admission, 85 cents. Children under 10 years, 12ids. September 11, 1851. (jiraiul Concert! THE APOLLONIANS, OF THE‘‘OLD BAY STATU,” WILL give one of their Popular and Fashion able Vocal Concerts, at EDUCATION HALL, on Monday Evening, Sept. 15th, 1651,0 n which occasion they will introduce a choice.selec tion 'of their best Quartette, Trios, Duolts, and Songs, September 11,1851. Cliainbcrsbiug Female Seminary. MISSES. PINNEO, Principals.—This Institution has become so generally and favorably known to tho public, that it is unnecessary to make any statement respecting it. It has never been in a more prosperous state, in every respect, than at the pres* cnl lime. As the number of pupils, is limited, it is very desirable that those wishing to secure its advan tages for their children or friends, should make as early and'dohnito arrangements fordoing so as pos sibte. Tho next Term, will commence on tho Ist Monday of October. September 11, 1851—3 t WHITE HAUL ACADKMY, 3 mites xoctt of Harrisburg, Pa, ■ fPHB second session of this Institution will com* L mcnco on Monday, the 3d of November next.— U is situated in a pleasant and healthful section of tho county, and is convcnientof access from all parts of the State. Application should lie inode as curly os possible, as only a limited number can bo receiv ed. TERMS; Boarding, washing, lodging, and tuition; per suasion, $5O 00 Instructors: David DRxr.iNor.n, Principal iand Teacher of Languages and Mulhomalics. Lkmuel Simmons, Teacher of Vocal and Instru mental Music. Amos Row, Tutor. '• For circulars containing particulars, address • ; D. DENUNUKR. Principal, Sept. 11,1851 Harrisburg, Pa. Orphans’ Court Sale., "I BY order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will be sold by public vendue, on the pre mises, on. Saturday the 4th of October, 1851, at 12 o’clock, noon, the three undivided fourth parts of the lalo John Culbertson, deceased, of and in the following Real Estate, vix; That certain valuable plantation or tract of land, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, bounded by landsof VVm. Culbertson,W. Keller, Christ. Keller and Jas. Williamson, con taining TWO HUNDRED $■ TWENTY ACRES . of, first-rate Limestone Land, about HO acres of which is cleared and in good cultiva tion, and. the residue is limber land of superior quality. The improvements are a two story .. o_a STONE HOUSE, a large and new STONE BANK DARN, Wagon Shed, SEISn Corn Unbsand other out-buildings,—- ' !■ running water through . the "'place heat like improvements, and a good Will* of water near (he house. There are two Apple Orch* ards on the place of grafted fruit, one of which is young, and a number of peach and other fruit trees. . This farm is situated 1 mile south of the turn pike above Kingstown, and is near the Railroad. Persons wishing to purchase can view the pro mises by catling on cither of the subscribers, or on tfta tenant. Terms made known on tho day of sale bv * WILLIAM CULBERTSON, , WILLIAM KELLER, Snpt. 11, 1651—41 N. B. At llio same time and place John C. Dun tap and (he other owners of iho remaining und!vi rfed fourth part, will soil on the iiketormsaiid con 'dilions that iho Administrators doll ilia llirco umli vided fourth parts of (ho decedent.’ UST OF MTTFItS. ADVEUtIiiCDIMTIIE" VOt.UHTEKft M OV AITOIHf MEHT. LfST o’F‘LETTERSremaining injlhc Poslafiico ’at Carlisle, Pa., September 1,1851. Persons in. .qUlriug for lotion an this list, will plqdac siiy they arc advertised. Alexander Samuel Kennedy Mary C 3 Armstrong James Kcrber Franz Arbucklo Geo Kennedy Win T A'lllson OhaVlollo Klllie Samuel Albride Jacob Littles Tho's VV BrotVrt Mrs Tliomaa C 3 Lewis William ‘ UeeclVei' Petetf Lyons K, Brin Geo Lillies Goo Brough John Labourn Nanny A Bulloif Alexander Miller Daniel Branotte Isaac McGough James Brawler John Maloney Patrick Bair Mrs D Myers John Brown James R MoFeely John Bushman Eli McGinnis John jr Drown Samuel . McClain J L .Baker Geo McNew William Bucko Jane Moore Jenn^ Daily Mary A Moser William Butler Mary 1) McGloughlin James Black Henrietta Nlsloy Wm Brindlo Goo Nickey Jacob Crane Wm Niokoy, Benjamin Cuff JohnS NaggloJolm Chaman Mary Pollan Samuel Carlisle TM Power. Michael Colo Julia Huff Calharino Cornrorn Jacob Rea Geo , Chapman Mary Ulchason Maiy Crocket James K 3 Robeson Richard Davis John B 2 RurU Polar Dennis Elizabeth U 3 Rufus Oatharlno Davis Mr Sullcnbargor Abraham 3 DillorJ M Smith Elizabeth UUison Uordolia Sponsor W Ktb Onlharino a Shoalfcr Damol Earnest Margaret A Smith Gao W Elkliatl Charles Silos Abraham Knot Samuel Shank Henry liisoley Michael Schooner Jacob l-'riloliey Maria L Selti Solomon Frahn Charles Shoafler Win FailerJohn bhogarl Jem Failor Daniel Stahl Jacob FinUenblndor David Slrohm Ann 3 Gooden James Smith Robert Green Joseph Smiley Geo Grant Josop Smith Jacob A Harlingen James Thompson A Hartman Elizabeth Wolf Anna A. Ilopehamor G Wico Wilson Sarah A . Homon Jacob Walls Iram Hooper Goo Williams Frederick Iletmor Ann William. B . , , Hodden Poly or Moody 7 Wurdeolior Frodcriolt Calharino • 5 Wolf Mrs John Hove,slick Mary Woimom.. Haldrman Joint i S ,!;. 0 . Harman Matlha Well Inter Hartzlor Christian W" r ,? or Jo i| n , Hon Sarah . Will ams Samuel Jacobs llonry Wobhorl JoIII* Johnson John Whiimer llov Juniino olinson John IIANTOH, P. M. NOTICE, IN tho matter of tho estate of James O’Brien, de ceased, late of Mcchanicsburg, Cumberland coun ty, Pa. Rule upon the widow and creditors of said dbcca? Sed, to appear at the next stated Orphans' Court to bo hold on tho 27lH' day of Sopteihbor, instant, |ond show cause, If any they have, why the credits claim ed by tho administrator should not bo allowed, and why tho balanca remaining in his hands after the said credit? are deducted, should riot bo paid over to (ho widow of the said deceased—and why Christian Titzel, tho administrator of said estate, shall not bo discharged from.his trust, of which all parlies inter* cslcd will take notice. By order of tho Court. J. HYEU, Clk. O. 0, September 11,1851—St Scgai'B. A . PlUME'nrticlo of SogarS of various brands, J\. such as Norcaga,-largo and small plantation, Princifico, Regalia, Jenny I.imV, Aquolla, Pantollas, and Porluonu, just rcceivod and for sale at iho Con* fectionary, Fruit and Toy store.of . - , A. S. WORMLEY. September,ll,:XBsl, Real Estate for Sale. BY virtue of an order of sale from the Orphans' Court of Cumberland coupty, will be sold at pub lic sale, ,on Saturday, the 18th of October; 1851, nt 18 o'clock, noon, on tho promises, the following valuable lots of ground, situated in the borough of Mechanicsburg, being a portion of .the estate of David Worst, deceased, viz; Lot No. 1., Bounded by Main street, by prbpcr jppj—a iy of John Uoiglo, and by property of maUM^ Amuo{ Worst, having thereon,'orccU QMj4|jEed a two story Frame HOUSE with appurlenances. Lot No. 8. Bounded by Market Square, by pro perly of John llciglo, and by Market street, hav ing thereon erected a Frame MOUSE with tho ap purtenances. Lot No. 3. Bounded by lands of David Shrom, Adam Houck and by the Ilogestown road, having thereon erected n oilo story Log MOUSE and a Frame STABLE. Tho terms of sale will bo: Ten per cent, of llio purchase money to be paid when the sale is con firmed by the Court, half of the balance of the pur chase money to bo paid on tho Ist of April, 1853, when possession will’bo given. The residue of the purchase money, lo be paid on tho t-sl of April 1853, with interest from.lst April 1853. The pur chase money to bo secured by judgment bonds and mortgage. The taxes of 1853 to bo paid by tho purchaser or purchasers. joiin Sharing, Adai'r. of David U r orBi, dec'd. Soplumbor 29, 1801—'7t ■ . Valuable Property lor Sale. On Saturday, September 27/A, 1851, THE subscriber, Aclminisiralor of tho cslalo of Simon Smith, Sr., deceased, will oiler at public sale, at the Court'Mouse, in tho borough of (Jur lislo, at 3 o’clock P, M. of said day, a lot of ground, situate on the corner of South Hanover street and Chapel Alloy in said borough, containing 20'feel in front and 210 in depth, having thereon crcclod Ui, ~n a largo two story STONE and BRICK HOUSE, a large two story'BßlCK JSSSSmBACIC-UUILDiNO, BLACKSMITH iaAIWi SHOP. &o: This property being situated In tho business part of tho town is worthy tho attention of those wish ing a pleasant residence. It is.well suited for a store, having been used as such for a number of years. There is a leri fool alloy reserved in the rear of* said lot, to., bo used in common with this property and tho ono adjoining. The terms of sale will bo: ss(Xto bo paid by the purchaser on the* confirmation of the salo by liio Court, one-half the balance to bo paid on the Ist of April, 1652, when a deed, will he made to tho purchaser, and the residue on the Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist of Apri1,.1852, to bo secured by judgement bonds. The tuxes of 1852 to bo paid by tho purchaser, J. GOODYEAR, Jr., Adm’r. September 4, 1851—41 Orphans’ Court Sale* IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be sold otpublic sale, on Thursday the 35th of September, 1851, on lot No. I, at 10 o’clock A. Ms, a tract of land, known as lot No. 1, situated in Southampton township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Henry Clever, Susan Clover and others, containing 18 Acres and 41 Porches, nearly all cleared and m a high stale of cultivation. The im- JSSyglgtAprovcmcnlsconsist of a LOG Ilouso gaag|lffi a nd Stable. jPMafflyWH Lot No. 3, is situated in tho samo township, bounded by lands of Goo. Clever, Leon* ard Holman and others, containing 13 Acres ond some perches, of thriving limber. * JiOl No. 5, bounded by lands of Henry Hipped steel, Duncan’s heirs and others, containing 45 Acres. The improvements consist of a Log. Ilouso and Stable. All the above tTescribcd'property will be sold as belonging to tho estate of George Clever, deceased. The terms will bo mado known on the day of sale by DAVID FOREMAN. September 4,1851—3 l Farm for Sale. TIIR subscriber will oiler at-public sale, on Tuesday llie'SOth of September, 1651, his valua ble farm, shunto In Weslpcnnsboruugh township, Cumberland county, Pu., 1} miles east of Now viilc, on llio State road leading from Carlisle to Nowvllle, unci I mile from Shclloburgor’a mill, containing ' 73' Acres of Limestone Land, of the very best ({imUly, C acres of which is good Timber.land, in a high slate of cultivation and un der good fence. About one-half of the foncois post Uml rail. Thu improvements arc a two story JBggjt FRAMI3 110USI5, 13ANiv HAHN, Wash-house, Cistern,| Well of excellent water near the I ggngSgQdoor, &c. There is a Young Apple! Orchard of choice fiuit on the premises. Also, at the same lime and place, will, bo sold 18 Acres of Mountain Timber hand, situate in Prank ford township, adjoining lands' of Samuel Annuld, Peter Myers, and others. Any person wishing to view either of the above properties previous to tbo sale, will please cull on the subscriber residing on thu Sale to commence at I o'clock on said day, and the terms made known by September 4, 1851—It* Valuable Town Properly for Sale. ON Thursday tho Dili day of October, 1851, will bo sold nt public sale, at.lho Into residence of John Kosor, Sr., doconsod, in Moohaniosburg, Cumber* laud oounly, tho following described Koal Estatc, to wit:. No, 1. A lot of ground, with a Frame House & Stable thereon creeled, and well calculated fur u private residence. . No. 3. A Double Framo Ilbuso'nnd Kitchen, u Jtt_n Well of good water, Wash-house, a Frame Stable, Uorn-crib, and WQ|iiKother out-buildings. Also, a variety f' ll ' l trees on ‘his lot, and every thing lit i good order. No. 3. A lot of ground, having a Slaughter house thereon erected on the roar of said lot. No. 4. A lot of ground, having a Shed thereon erected on the roar of said lot, that can easily bo 'converted into a Stable*. Said property is situated at the west end of said town, on the south side of Main street. There is an alley in ll'io tear of all llio lots. The Houses are partly now, and loin No. 3 and 1 are desirable lots for building on. Tito properly will bo sold sonarnto or altogether to salt purchaser*. ■ 3 shares of Ilutrisburg Bridge Sleek, will particulars cnitulro of the subscriber, rosid- Itiff in Upper Allen township, on thu Slltromans lown road, 1 mile cast of Moohanlosburg. Sale to commence at 10 u nlock on said day, am. the terras made known hy C, T117.K1., Executin' oj John Komi } fir <i dcc*U< Valuable Rcnl llslatc loi 1 Sale. IN pursuance of an ardor of tho .Orphans’ Court o( Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale,, on tho premises, on Thursday tho 2d day of Octo* bor, 1851, the farm of Isaac Addams, deceased, situ ate in Hampden township, Cumberland county, about three miles nqrth of the Turnpike,.! mile north of Snavcly’s Mill, and 5 miles west of Harrisburg, ad-, joining lands, Dr. Vdn iloff, Elizabeth WhSsler and, others, containing 136 Acres and 134 Perches of BLACK SLATE LAND, of good quality, and in a.high slate of cultivation, about 116 acres of which is cleared, and the rest cov ered with thriving timber. The improvements area jjjßßjflL two story plastered .HOUSE.and Kilcli cn, with a largo collar under tho house, ■ j||s|jH» a nd a Well bf good water at tho door.— a never fulling spring with « good Spring-house, Wash-house, Smokc-housor DANK BAUN, Wagon-shed, ’Corn-crib,. Carriage-house, Hog-pen, garnered off,above foi storing grain, toge ther with all oilier necessary, out-buildings. Also a good Tenant House and Stable, with a garden lot attached, to bo sold with the farm. This farm is situate in a healthy part of;tho coun ty, is handy to a store and Smith-shop, audio Har risburg Market. It is well calculated for raising stock, having running water through all tho fields bat one, and n largo meadow close by tbo yard with a stream running through it,. Alsu running water in the barn yard. Tho fences aro'all good, bring near ly all of locust posts and chcsnut rails. There is u largo amount of thriving locust growing oalho place Also an excellent Apple Orchard of choice fruit, all of which is grafted. It is one of tho best scats fora Tan-yard that is to bo found, as the water can be convoyed into all the vats without pumping. The farm has always been well tilled and every care taken .to keep.the land in order. The buildings are in the centre of the farm. Also at tho same llino and place, will bo sold a tract of Mountain situate on the south side and extending to tho. lop, adjoining lands of. Mary Wagner and Samuel Shupp. This land 2i miles from tho Turin, and can bo got to with a wagon, tho. roads being good. . It is covered with thrivihg tim ber, such ns chcsuut, chosnut>oak, hickory aiidi other kinds. It contains GO acres and will bo sold in lots of SO acres. Conditions mode known on day of sale by ABRAHAM ADDAMS, WM. 11. 13CKKLS, .Sept. 4, 1850—4t* Public Sale ol Real Estate. LN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, at tho residence of tho lalo Philip Shainbaugh, do* ceased, on Saturday tho 20th of September, 1801, at 10 o’clock A. M.,tUo following described Real Es tate, late the property of said deceased, viz: No. I. Attract, of Land situate in Frankford town ship, about 6 miles west of Carlisle, near the new Bridge, and one-fourth of a mile from' Isaac Shello burger's milt, bounded by the ConodogUinct creek and lands of Gcorgo Hikes, George Finkenbinder and others, containing 103 acres* of which 145 acres arc cleared, and the residue is excellent timber,land, n nr having thereon creeled u LOU HOUSE, W BANK BARN,and nil necessary »»g»l|ftaimp rov omontB. Also an excellent Apple and a Well of water ot the door. There is a good portion of Meadow laud on the farm. No. 2. A lot of 3 acres, under good fence and a high state of cultivation. The improvements on it are a two story LOU HOUSE and Back-building, Log Stable, Corn-crib, ond other necessary build ings. There is a Well of water at the door. This tract is bounded by lands of Geo. Hikes ond No. 1. No. 3. A tract of Mountain land, about 3 miles from tho above tract, containing IS acres and 88 perches. This tract is covered with Locust, dies nut ami other limber, being situated in tho same township, and hounded by lauds of W.F. Kennedy, John Dunbar and others. Tho above Real Estate will bo sold upon tho fol lowing terms: . So much as may bo necessary to pay tho costs of solo to he paid by the purchaser on the confirmalidu of the sale by iho Court, one-third pf tho balance to remain in tho hands of tho purchaser during tho life of Margaret Zciglcr, widow of said deceased, the in terest to bo paid to her annually from the Ist April, 1651, and the principal to the heirs of tho aforesaid decedent at her death. Also that one-tenth part of Iho purchase iuoney oiler deduoiinff 'w/dtmVdonrcr, which-would ho the share of Elmira Shainbaugh; who died slnco-lho death of her father, shall remain in the hands of the purchaser. During the life of tho widow tho interest (hereof to ho paid to her an nually during her life, and at her death (hoprincipal to ho paid to the heirs of sard decedent. Onc-hulf of tho balance of tho purchase money of purpart No. I. to bo paid on the Ist of April, 1852, when a deed will bo made ond possession given to the purchaser, arid the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest. One-half of the balance of purpart No. 2, after de ducting widow's dower and one-tenth as in puiparl No.. I, to ho paid on the Ist of April 1852, when possession will ho given and a deed'made to tho pur chaser, and the residue in ono year thereafter with out inti rest. Tbc balance of Tho 4 puichaso money of purpart No. 3, after deducting ub above to bo paid on the let of April 186*4. The whole to bo secured by reegg* nizanco iti the Orphans’.Court with approved secu rity. The grain in tho ground'to be reserved, and the purchaser to pay tho taxes for 1862. Any person wishing to view tho property can call upon John Multorf, who resides on tho Mansion farm. , DAVID KOLB, Trustee appointed by the Court lorauko sale, August 28, 1801—3t* ON Saturday tho. 4lh day of October, 165!, tho following Ileal Estate will, bo exposed to public sale, viz: A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county * bounded by lauds of Patrick M’Guiro, Solomon Gorgas’ heirs, Julm Uoimuingcr, lion. F. Walts, and others, continuing 76 Acres,& H2PeroheS) strict measuce, having,desirable buildings, viz:— •nn, HOUSE, double LUG BAUN, Corn ’ Cribs, &c., thereon erected. Twelve jjjjffifcgor fifteen acres of the above is Wood- Sale to lake place on the promises, at 1 o’clock on said day, when tho terms will be made known by . ABRAHAM 11UDEH, . ELIZABETH 11ETTUICK, Admrs. with the will annexed of Geo. Jletlrick t dic'd Augustus, 1851—Gt N. B. U the above property Is not sold on said day, it will bo offered for rent forlhoensuing year, commencing the Ist April, 1853, at public outcry. SAMUEL BEAR, IN accordance with llie last will and testament of Joseph Sohroll, deceased, will (jo sold at public sale, on the promises, on Saturday iholllli day of October, 1851 t a House and Lotof Ground,sit uato In Hampden township, Cumberland county, adjoining properties of Christian Whistler, Snm'J. Busohor, and others. The lot contains 3 abros of improved land, all under fence. The Improve. n n i,units are a two story Weathorboardod IIOUSK, a small double Log UAItN, }5 ■Ts|MB|^ VVneh House, Carriage House, and Jyjaß|olhor necessary out-buildings. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the prom -18 Also will bo sold at tho same lirrte, and at the 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 Blosser, John Sheaf Tor, and the lop of the North Mountain. Salo to commence at 1 o’clock on said day, and tho terms made known by FERDINAND ROTH, Ex’r. of Joseph Schroll, deceased. August 28,»I85l~-3t* ' i>u. OBonoL z. imirrz, WILL perform all operations upon tho Teeth that may ho required for their preservation. — Artificial Tooth inserted, from u single tooth to nil entire sol, on tho ninslaclunllllo principles. Diseases of the mouth uml irregularities carefully tioalod.-- Ofllco at ilio residence of Ido brother, on Noilh Pitt struct, Carlisle, Pa. May. I6> 1851, Trustees. llcul Instate for 'Sale. House uiul Lot {or Sale. 1.. Orphan** Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the subscribers will.offer at.public sale, on the promises, on Saturday the 4th day of October, 1851, at I o’clock in the after noon,-the following Ucal Estate, lale the property of John Urownowellj deceased) and at present oc-, cupled.by A. D, Kline, viz; , _ - A. House and Lot of Ground, situate in Roxbury, Monroe [township, on iho Trindlo road, 7 miles, from Carlisle and 2 jniles from Mechanicsburg.- 'Thu lot contains 5 acres and 70 perches of expel lent land, all under good fence. The improve j_ji . menls are a two story woalliorboarded HOUSE, with a Brick Kitchen, Frame ' IjfHmgShop, Barn with threshing floor, Spring and other out-buildings. There is a Well of excellent water near to iho dwelling. A young Apple Orchard is on the promises, 1 toge ther with a groat variety of o.lher fruit trees. This properly is considered a good and suitable stand lor a mechanic or storekeeper. For particulars 'enquire of the undersigned, residing near the pro perly. An indisputable title given, and the terms made known on the day of sale by SAMUEL COCKLIN, WILLIAMS BROWNEWELL, Acinus.'of John Brownowell, dec’d. August 28, 1852—51* ' " FIJDLIC SALE. THE undersigned, administrator of Benjamin Jones, deceased; .will expose to public sale, on Sa turday the 27th of September, 1851, bn the premi ses, the following described valuable lotof Ground, aiiuutq in the town of Fnirviow, Cumberland co., containing 58 fool 3’inchos in front, and in depth I 139 feet, having thereon erected a two story Frame ' Dwelling HOUSE, with a Kitchen, and a Well of water on ■ HsffiW lho Itemises. Also, will bo'sold ut the time and place, a largo variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. ! Sale to commonco ot 1 o’clock on said day, and the terms made known by JOHN SHEETS, Adm’r. Augustes, 1851—31*. Public Sale of Real Estate* THE undersigned,.Trustee appointed by tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will on Saturday the 271 h day of September, 1851, on the promises, expos© to public sale, the following de scribed Real Estate, the property of the late John Haverslick, situate in North Middleton township, being a Sldto Stono Farm, containing. 162 Acres, more or less. The improvements aro a two story » Frame Wealherhoarded HOUSE with a Ktlchun attached, a now BANK BARN, a Well of water, running wa ter on the place,, and bounded by the not creek; about 125 acres ate cleared, embracing obout 14 acres of Meadow land. the same time and place, wilt bo sold IS acres of Mountain Woodland,insaid township, aboul_2guiles from tho above described Farm, well covered with Chesnul and other limber. . Suhuo comrncnce al 1 o’clooh on said day, and terms nlado known hiy WM. A. HAVERSTICK, Trustee. AMfo 28,1851—51* V ' ci.-ri Orphans’ Court Sale. B Y virtue of an order of tho Orphans* Court-of Cumberland county, will bo sold ul public sale, on Saturday tho 27th of September, 1851, at 12 o’clock? noon; on tho promises, tho following pro perty, lalo the estate of Abraham Miller, of Upper Alton township, In said county, deceased, viz: .A tract of Limestone Land, situate in said town sliip; adjoining lands of Jacob Coover, George Etuich and others, containing ■ i-. 29 Acres, more or less, all of which is cleared and in a high stale of culti validn, under good fence, &n. • Tho improvements are a two story wealherhoarded dwel- HOUSE, Frame BAUN, and 'iW j other out-buildings. ■ There U a nov- failing Woll of water at tho door with a pump in it, Thoiro la also tunning water through the place. Also a young and ,thriving Orchard of ofiolco flruli:' - Persons w/ihlng lo ex amine tho plaoo can call on tho undersigned living ncar tbo [farm, and by whom the terms will be made known on said day. DIEDUICM STEINER, Adm*r. August 28, 1851—51* Valuable Piopci ty for Sale. WILL.bo offered at public sale, on Thursday (ho 2Dlh of September, 1851, on tho premises, A LOT OF GROUND, containing 10 J acres, more orlcss, of improved land, in a high state of cultivation, situate in Frunkford township, Cumberland county,, about S miles from Tho improvements oro u two story Log a Dwelling HOUSE,SHOP, Log DARN, o never failing Spring of water conven ient to tho dwelling, Ac. There is a Young Apple Orchard on tho promises, uud Ojgnjat number of Peach, Cherry, and other fruit trees*, description is deemed unnecessary Persons ilcsirous of viewing tho property, will please cull on tno undersigned residing on it. &alp at 10 o’clok on said day, when tho terms, will be made known by . LEWIS C. 13ATRUM. August 21, 1851—<ll* i n Valuable I'driu for Sale. t'pllE.aubscrihcr offers at private sale, that valua I bio.farm, situated in Dickinson township,Oum tbcrlapd .cauuly, between tho Walnut Bottom and Forgo roads, and’ convenient to Moore’s mill; con taining' 105 ACRES, of excellent Limestone Land, 150 acres of which tie cleared, and in a high slate of cultivation, tho remainder is well covered with good timber. The n_iT.ni improvements are u Log dwelling House, a NEW BANK BARN, and other Out ■Hgffißfeliuildings. Two Wells of never failing jgggSSwator are convenient to tho house and limn, and a largo Apple Orchard of grafted trees is on the-premises. Any person wishing to view the above property uill please call on tho undersigned, or with Martin Barnhart, residing on the promises. NATHAN WOODS. August 21, 1861—3 m . Valuable Kcul ISsluto for Sale. rpllE.undersigned, Assignees of George Bailor, of South Middleton township,Cumberland county, will sell at public sale,’on.tho premises, on SATUR DAY the 4lh of October, 1861, iho following des cribed RCul Estate, viz: A Farm situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, near (ho . public road loading from Carlisle to the Spring Forgo, about throe miles from the former and two from tho /alter ploco, ad joining lands of Jacob Lehman, Henry Wise, Moses Wolf, Adam Friezo, and tho heirs of Solomon Goi gus, deceased, containing 01 ACRES. of Limestone Land, 1 having thereon crocked a good two story LOO HOUSE, LOG and BARN, a Well of good wa fWll gter with a pump in it nepr (he door, a jgggggTonant House, Stable, Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees. About 60 acres of the lend is cleared under good fence, and in a high stalo of cul tivation;, tho rcsiduo is covered with good timber. Also, at tho same time and place, a lot of Moun tain Land, covered with good Chestnut timber, situ ated in tho same township, bounded by lands of Ja cob Shafer, Frederick Rider and others, containing SEVEN acres, lying within about flvp miles of the above mentioned farm. Also, Qt.lho sumo time, oii tho premises, a two sIorySTONE HOUSE, WAREHOUSE, STABLE iVct This property Is well ;cnlo(rlatod fur a tavern, sln|o,'(being at present occupied os a store,) <jr any other public business; it Is situated In South Middle ton township, near Ego’s Forgo, and at the head of tho Boiling Springs. . ■ Bu)u to cumnionco at 10 o'clock on said day, when tho terms 1 will bo niudo known by DANIEL.KAUFMAN, JOHN BOBU, : • . Asslgnceo of George ttailoi. August 21, 1851 Executor’s Sale of Bcul Estate. ON Thtiraday the Ifllh day of September, 1851, will bo sold ot public outcry, on the premises, in Southampton townsliip, Cumberland county, Fa., iicnr the road loading from Shlppensburg to Now villo, a valuable Limestone Farai, late the properly of Samuel Duncan, deceased, and bounded by lands of Robert Matcor, Henry Au, Alexander Duncan, and others, containing 114 Acres, 95 of which are cleared and in a high state of culti vation; the remainder is well covered with timber. The improvements are a good two story «SfmULOG HOUSE, LOU and FRAME mmgBARN, with a Well of water near the Any person wishing to view tho properly previous to the sale, will be shown it by calling on the sub scriber. Sulo to commence at I o’clock P. M. on. said day, and tho terms made known by ROBERT S. M’CUNE, Bx’r. August 31, 1851—4 t Valuableßeal Estate for Sale. THE undbrsigned, Assignees of Gen, T. C. Miller, will sell at public sole, on the SA TURDAY the 20ih of September, 1851, tho Cumberland Furnace Estate, (the title to which is now settled,) consisting of tho Cumberland Furnace with over 4000 acfcsof Moun tain Land, Mill, Saw Mill, Blacksmith Shop, a nurar I n n ber of Tenant Houses, the Furnace Farm I of 200 acres, Poach Orchard Farm, three I S5s5Hr thor facts °f F ul ' m Lund,and Big.Mca- of 22 acres. Tho above named-properties will be sold separate or altogether to suit purchasers, and tho Mountain Laud will be sold in lots if not sold with the Fur nace. Tlio above'properties is situated in Dickinson! township, Cumberland county, tho Yellow Breeches creek running through part of it, and is well ealeu-' I luted for manufacturing purposes. Tho creek never falls or freezes, being spring water. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, or W. If. filler. Esq., Carlisle. , Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, and terms made known by JOHN T. GREEN, I). W. M’OULI.OCH, August 1-1, 1851—Ct Assignees Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. WILT, bo sold at public sale, on FRIDAY the SOlh day of September, 1851,1 o’clock P.M. on tho promises, all that Farm belonging totlio heirs of George Trimble, deceased, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, one mile north of Bucher's mill, on tho Public road from Hogustowu to StcircttVGap,containing 206 Acres and some Perches, of Blade Slate Land, of good quality and in a higl state of cultivation/ About 170 acres of which are cleared, and tho residue in thriving timber. Tho n n , improvements on the east side of this jW|i||nk farm are a largo double liltICK HOUSE "gHHWßiand Kitchen, well , finished, a DANK on Applo Orchard of grafted fruit, and all tho necessary Outbuildings. Tho west nido contains a STONE HOUSE and Stable, a good Well in tho basement, and a spring at the door, and an Applo Orchard of common fruit. Tho Mansion side of this tract Is worthy tho no tice of persons desirous of purchasing, a beautiful country residence, as it.would require but liltlo 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 loose and easily tilled. It contains about 85 acres of bottom or rather second bottom land, which Is well adapted to the growth of either grain or grass; thuv giving it tho doubio advantage of a grain and stalk farm.— This - bottom is in front of the improvements from cast to west, which renders it very suitable to divide, throwing a handsome farm of 103 acres to each side and nearly square. Also, will bo sold on the same day, 67 acres of Mountain Timber Land, with a. snug improvement On it, about two miles distant. If not sold it wilt bo rented on tbo samo day. ■ Persons wishing to view tbo properly can call on tho subscriber who reside* on it. - ■ - ' JOHN TRIMBLE, Agent. 1 ‘ August 14, 1651 8t . / Valuable Farm for Sale* THE subscriber will offer at public sale, oh the premises', bn Thursday the 251 h day of September next, his Valuable Farm, situate in North Middle* ton township, Cumberland county, 3 miles north of Carlisle, containing 107 Acres, of firsl-ralo Slalo Land, nil of which nro cleared and in a high state of cultivation, except about 10 acres of timber land. 'The improvements nro a Og—ijL double two story log dwelling HOUSE, double liDg B AftN, Corn.Cribs,Shops; .)ssi>BinandaU necessary Out-buildings. There also on tho promises a good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees, and a well of excel lent water with a pump in it near the door of the dwelling. The Conoaoguinct crock runs at the west side of this farm. Also, will bo sold at the same time, 24 acres of Mountain Land, situnlod 3 miles north of the above farm, which is thickly covered with valuable tim ber. Sale to commence at 13 o’clock M. of said day, when tho conditions of sale will be made known by WILLIAM UORNMAN. August 14, 1951—Gt - Assignee’# Sale. IN pursuance of a deed of assignment executed by John Seitz, of Monroe township, Cumberland county, will bo sold at public sale, on tho promises, on Saturday the llth day of October next, at ono o’clock P. M., tho following described Real Estate, viz: *A tract of Land situate in Monroe township afore said, hounded by lands of Peter Dillor, John Sollen bargor, David Krysher, lho heirs.of Martin Dillor, deceased, and John Urlndlo, containing about TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, having thereon creeled a two. story LOG HOUSE, - . Rnd LOG BARN, a Well of water and an Apple Orchard. The land is Limestone tttvßjLof a good quality. 1 The terms of solo will bo: Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid by the purchaser on the day of sale, one-half the balance on the Ist of A pril next, when. possession will bo given' and a deed made to the purchaser, and the residue on the Ist of April 1853, with interest from Ist April 1063, to be secured by judgment bond. Tho purchaser to have the landlords share of tho grain In tho giound, and tho taxes tor the year 1853 to ho paid by the pur* chMc!. JOSEPH CULVER, Assignee of John Seitz. August H, 1851—Ot ■ EXECUTOR'S SALK. TUEsubecribors,. executors of tholato David Siiabf for, will offer at public sale, On the promises, on Friday the 12th day of September next, 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 well covered with limber. The improvements JkgJ9L are a two story FRAME plastered House with a Kitchen, a Spring House, BANK [njUnp BARN, the lower story of which isslono, upper frame, being 90 feet long, wa gon shed, corn crib, hog pen, blacksmith shop, and a thriving young Orchard. The Yellow Breeches creek bounds the farm, and there are several springs of running water on it. The farm is in a high state of cultivation, and is very productive, having 40 acres in clover and (he residue in the usual crops. The .farm is convenient to the market, being about 4 miles from the Belli* more turnpike, and 7 miles from Carlisle. Thu terms of sale will bo: One half of the purchase munoy, which will ombracu a dower of 91500, to bo paid on the. Ist day of April 1859, tvhon possession will bo given and tho duad delivered, and the balance in throo equal annual payments without interest, lu bo secured by Judgment bonds. Ton per cent of tho putohaso money will bo'exacted on tho day «f sale. IJMHY SHAI3FFER July 31, 1861—71 Vj OTIQE is hereby given that application will be IN made to Ihp next Legislature, ogrceolilyto (ho constitution’ and laws of this Commonwealth, for ah' alteration in tho charter of the Carlisle Deposit Dsiik so us to donfcr upon said hank (he rights,arid’pilWN ages of u hank of issue, and to changp the n«as of said Hank to l4 Tho Formers and Mechanic*'flarik of Cnilislo.” Uy order of tho Board Directors* . ' • W. M. BEfiTBM, OsshWi*. JOEL SHAEFFEK, Oarllslo Deposit Bank, 7 J2xVi. June $ I Town Lou for Sale. WILL bo sold on Wednesday the Blh day of October, 1851, by tho subscriber* administrator of John M. Smith, deceased, late of Hampden town* ibip, Cumberland county, the following described 1 Real Eilale, viz: v , ... . . No. I. A lot of ground* situate in the centre -of Shiromknstown, bounded-oh the north ,by Main slrpcit, on tho east by a lot of. Eib, on-th*. soul|i by an alley* end on the wjest Zest ing. Said lot is a desirable one on account of its location. ' ‘ . No, 3. A .lot of ground, containing one acre,. neat measure, situated at the west end of .Sbirg manstown, bounded on the north by Mam-streetr on tho cast by Jacob Bates, Levi Merkel, and C» Stoner. . , j ,■ '.l Said property will be sold separate or altogeth er to sun purchasers. Sale to coronience at 1 o'clock on said day, and., the terms made known by ' ‘ C. TITZEL, AdmV. September 4,1861—5 t Valuable Farm for Sale* WILL bo sold at public solo, on FRIDAY (he 10th day of September, 1851, on the premises, that, valuable Farm, situate in Upper Allen township# Cumberland county, convenient to. tHe' State rdwT and Shepherdstown, containing 174 Acres, more or loss, of Limestone and Slate Land, about,. 100 of which is cleared and in & high state of vQiion, the remainder is well covered with Locust, Black Oak and Hickory timber* , The im-’ n_j provemonts aio a frame dwelling HOUSE and BARN, and other Out-buildings.,, A; liib»oT Wi ' 11 of S ooJ water is convenient to the' j"»gg|fSadwolling, and a running, stream of spring ■ water passes through the' property. .There are tfuoe 4 Apple Orchards on tho premises, and a other fruit trees. This form is well situated, and ia t , a very desirable residence, and the land is superior, and very productive; It will be sold in. two tracts, or altogether, there being two sets of buildings and divides to advantage. There hits recently been discovered on this land* a vein of Merigqnese which bids fair to yield well.— A considerable quantity of this mineral has already bv.ui token from the vein, and Is pronounced very superior. .. ' j ( Any person wishing to view the property, wjll m shown it by calling J. R. Brown residing.onit,dr J/< B. Coovor living in the samo township. _ .. i v . Sale to commence at 10 o*clock A. M., and terms made known by JAMES R. BROWN; JOHN B» COOVBR,* . Acting for the heirs of Jaa, B»own,dcc’d. August 14,1851—0 t For Sale. A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated £\_ in Perry county, on the Main road leading from Landisburg to Gibson’s mill, containing Four Acres, more or less, of Ground, on which there Is a com* fortablo Dwelling House and Barn* The cheapness and facility with which bark liiSiffib can bo P rocurc< * * n the Immediate neigh- makes the situation a desirable ono. For terms apply to William Gibson, Esq., liv ing near tho promises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle, Pa. May I,.lBGl—tf • ■ ' . . Virginia Farms for Sale. THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. JA. BAKER & L. T. MOORE, hiving foiin.l. • an Agency for the sale of Lands lying inall sections of Virginia and other Slates,'are now pra». >arcd to offer lor sale a number of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in tho Torlllo and moat ra* markably healthy valley of Virginia. A number of thopo farms are of tho best Limestone Land, well improved, and convenient to Winchester, which placa te celebrated as being the best flour market.dlataht fromlho seaboard. This Agency possess**faculties, for procuring all the best laud for sale InAfiTk section of the country, end persons desirib£* v to purchase « good farm, at moderate ralfti can avoid much lose of limo and expense of travelling through the .coun try in search of a farm,by addressing them, poifpstf and 'getting ono of tbe Agcncy’s circulars, giving an accurate description, location, and (Jons of payment o T each farm they, offer for sals.— There is now residing in"tho «otln(y of Frederick, upwards of seventy families recently removed from various ports of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvan ian, Instead of travelling into a strange laud, may hero And his friends and neighbors settled on Iba same valley which skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland and Virginia,and terminates only in tho sunny plains of Tonnessco, Tho Agents will use great precaution to sea that titles to all lands (hey sell are good. Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing, to procure a good location in this seclioA of ooontry for transacting business, would do well to apply to this Agency BAKER & MOORE, Agents. , W inchcßler, Frederick oo M Va. * April 10,1851 6m« .. FOR SALE. FIVE CARS) (two long & one short,) -CffiSgy. nearly new, built by Rougher & Frey, York, Pa. They will bo sold at a bargain. Ad drcsa-lhe subscriber at Newport, Parry co.. Pa, JESS*BEAVER. September 4,' 1851—3 t Auditor’s Ifotico. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by lha Court to marshal and distribute the easels in the hands of Samuel Wherry, Esq., Administrator of Robl.* Welsh, deceased, among the creditors, given notice that ho will attend to lhat'duty at hlSoffloej in Carlisle, on Friday the 2611 i of September, 1861. The creditors nro hereby notified to present Ihslr claims on or before that day. A, D. SHARP* Auditor . September 4,' 1851—— ii Itork & Cumberland If. fit. 1 Co. THE Stockholders of this Company are hereby notified, that a General Meeting or the Stockhold ers of tho Company, will be held at the LYRE Building in the City of Baltimore, op Monday the 6th day of September, 1851, at o’clock, P, M., at which mooting a full report of the condition of this Road will be made. And they are further no tified that the election for President and Directors * of this Company will bo held at the Office of thin Company, at York, on Tuesday the SSddayof • September, 1651, between tho hours of 11 A* M. and 3 P. M. ELI LEWIS, Pitrt. September 4, 1051—St Farm for Rent, THE subscribers, Guardian) of the estate of I John Brownewell, deceased, will rant tha farm of said deceased, on reasonable terms, Tha farm U situated in Silver Spring township, Cumbatland onutity, 7 miles east of Carlisle, and contains 116* Acres, all in good order. The conditions mad* known on application to either of the undersigned. JOHN CRONISTER, VVM. BROWNEWELL, Sept. I, 1851—31* Guardians. Auditor’s Notice. TH E undersigned Auditor, appointed to marshal and distribute the assets in the hands of John tides, administrator of Abraham Lose,’deceased, late of Silver Spring township, gWef italics' thbl he Will attend to that duty at his office, in Carlisle', on' Saturday the 13th day of September, IBSI. The creditors are hereby notified to present their claims' on or before that day. . A. B.' SHARP, Auditor/ August 28,1851—31 NOTICE!.
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